Word: freeing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...going to the Government camp at Plattsburg next month would terminate on Tuesday, May 28, after the completion of the final regimental exercise of the college year, which will be held on that date before an assemblage of visiting officers from other university corps. The men will then be free until June 3, when they are to report at the encampment on Lake Champlain...
...Freshman or University baseball and tennis teams who are to play in the games that will be held in Cambridge on May 4, and who have examinations on that afternoon, will start their tests at 1 o'clock so as to be free for their athletic engagements at a later hour. On Saturday, May 11, when the University baseball and track teams and the 1921 track team play here, the same arrangements will be made...
These words gave free traders a thrill of delight. But the party of privileged trade-preventers, masquerading as "protectionists," thought that the President was uttering a platitude, and that nothing would come of it. But the President is not of that class; on January 8, addressing Congress, he proposed "the removal, so far as possible, of all economic barriers...
...enters David, armed with a sling and a few smooth stones from the brook of truth,--the International Free Trade League, 38 St. Botolph street, Boston. Believing that "protection" is iniquity, the principal cause of war, the league is out to destroy it in all parts of the world. Its terms of membership are $1 per year, which includes payment for its quarterly bulletin. The secretary does not wish to hear from tariff-reformers or tariff-deformers, tariff-tinkerers, tariff-for-revenuers, or tariff-tolerators of any kind. If you are a tariff-destroyer, an absolutely free trader, and wish...
Some time ago, a gentleman wrote a letter which eulogized as martyrs certain Columbia professors who, if I remember rightly, were supposed to be of the same breed as Scott Nearing. The writer's defence was that anyone is entitled to free speech. I wrote an answer at time; it never appeared in the CRIMSON...