Word: harshly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Boltwood, Castleton, N. Y., "Iso-Nitroso Cyanacetic Ester"; Walter L. Caldwell, Essex, England, "Bridge Failures; Their Causes and Prevention"; Walter E. Coe, Meriden. Conn., "The Economic Development of New England in the Seventeenth Century"; Wesley R. Coe, Middlefield, Cohn., "The Anatomy and Habits of Cerebratulus Ingens"; Samuel A. Harsh, Denver, Col., "Mine Surveying"; Norman D. Halus, Chicago, III,, "Economic Development of Virginia"; Gustave E. Huttelmaier, Knoxville, Tenn., "Transmission of Power by Compressed Air"; Theodore C. Janeway, New York City, "Products of the Digestive Action of Bromelin on Fibrin"; John K. Punderford, New Haven, Conn., "Electric Trolley Roads"; Paul Sterling, Bridgeport...
Samuel A. Harsh, Denver, Col., Mine Surveying...
Captain, T. Denny, Jr.; First Lieutenant, S. A. Harsh; Second Lieutenant, W. B. Woodward; Third Lieutenant, D. C. Griggs; Sergeants: 1st, N. D. Harris; 2nd, E. W. Johnstone; 3rd, F. L. Hatch; 4th, C. H. Saunders; 5th, R. V. Massey; Corporals: 1st, F. H. Barbour; 2nd, F. M. Ayers; 3rd, C. C. Zantzinger; 4th, A. W. Stanley; 5th, G. E. Huttelmaier; 6th, I B. Thomas; 7th, F. E. Barbour; 8th, J. M. Knapp...
...harsh and hasty action of our government, although after long and patient waiting, has given an offense to Chile which that country is likely to remember, and the United States seems in danger of entering on the "bullying policy" which has made Great Britain unpopular the world over. We must protect our ships and our men but we can do it without making enemies. Above all we must be careful not to set up new principles of international law which may be wrested to our hurt...
...Union, and after its first performance, he was immediately taken into royal favor and treated with the greatest distinction. Scenes from the tales of the old bards, of peace and war suggest themselves to the bearer as he listens to the soft, melodious parts by the violins and the harsh discordant flare of the brass instruments...