Word: germanism
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Sever 17 Comp. Literature 10, Sever 18 Economics 2b, Zool. Lect.-rm. Engin. Sciences 6b, Peabody 65 English 14, Sever 17 English 19, Sever 17 English 19, Sever 17 English 55, Sever 5, 6 Fine Arts 2f, Robinson Hall French 18, Sever 17 French 21, Sever 23 German 1c, I, Sever 23 Government 1a: Abbott to Dow, inclusive, New Lecture Hall Dowling to Kingsbury, inclusive, Emerson D Kleberg to Linton, inclusive, Emerson A Lockwood to Macy, inclusive, Emerson F Mades to Potter, inclusive, Emerson J Pratt to Salmon, inclusive, Harvard 2 Saltonstall to Sixbey, inclusive, Harvard 3 Skinner to Tuckerman...
...beaten bully is again howling for mercy. The latest whine of the German peace delegation declares the treaty framed by the Versailles Conference to be "more than the German people can bear." Count von Brockdorff-Rautzau asserts: "the more deeply we penetrate into the spirit of this treaty, the more convinced we become of the impossibility of carrying it out." This statement makes us wonder in what spirit of liberality a victorious German government would have imposed peace terms. At the end of the Franco-Prussian War, France pleaded in vain. Two of her fairest provinces were torn from...
Prussia is complaining because the territory which she has wrested from others, is now being taken from her. Count Rautzau says that West Prussia which has always been a German state, and is predominantly German, should not, according to rights of peoples for self determination, be ceded to the new Poland. One only need look at the facts of population and history to refute this argument. In 1910 the population of West Prussia was 1,703,474 of which 980,-571 were of Polish stock. Frederick the Great added West Prussia to his kingdom, comprising Pomerania and East Prussia...
...Germans, relying on our hazy knowledge of facts, are attempting to appeal to our sympathy. Too much has been sacrificed to yield to any momentary reaction towards sentimentalism. The German arguments can easily be overturned, provided we view them in the light of knowledge and justice...
...following final examinations in courses conducted by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences will be given today and tomorrow: Today. 9.15 A. M. English 4, Emerson A Geography 7, Univ. Mus. 42 German A Dr. Pettingill's sects., Emerson D Dr. Schoenemann's sects., Emerson D Prof. Bierwirth's sects., Emerson J Prof. Howard's sect., Emerson J Dr. Lieder's sect., Emerson J History 44, Emerson D Indic Philology 3, Widener A Latin E, Emerson D Mathematics 10b, Emerson D Philosophy 22, Emerson A Spanish 9 hf., Emerson A 12.30 P. M. French A: Dr. Herrick's sections...