Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Hart, Practical Essays in American Government, 98-132; Nation, LXI, 238 (Oct. 3, '95). (On the tariff), Cairnes, Leading Principles, ch. 4; Wilson in N. A. R., vol. 159, pp. 385-394 (Oct. '94), Forum, XVI, 544-549 (Feb. '94) and Boston Herald, Aug. 30, '94; Russell in N. A. R., vol. 157, pp. 641-653 (Nov. '93); Taussig in Pol. Sci. Quar., IX, 585-610 (Dec. '94) and In. Jr. Cec., VIII, 1-40 (Oct. '93); Nation, LI, 413; N. A. R., vol. 159, pp. 746-754 (Dec. '94); Pol, Sci. Quar...
...Govt., 121.- (2) Chilean case, Ibid, 131.- (3) Hawaiian case: N. A. R., vol. 158, pp. 57-63; Forum, XVI, 670-689.- (b) Expressions of opinion by leaders: Lodge, in Forum, XIX, 8-17; T. C. Catlin, in N. A. R., vol. 158, pp. 431-2; Roosevelt in Boston Herald, Oct. 25, '95.- (c) General tone of press and platforms...
...commercial interests will not be imperiled by failure to aid the insurgents.- (a) We enjoy considerable Cuban trade under Spanish dominion: Boston Herald, 19 Oct. 1895.- (b) Such trade is not now menaced by Spain: Boston Herald, 19 Oct. 1895.- (c) If Cuba gained freedom without our aid we should still enjoy bulk of the trade.- (1) Proximity.- (2) Existing reciprocal advantages...
...general references: Citizen, Nov. 17, 1894; Century, XLVII, 789-795, (Mar., 1894), XLVIII, 954, (Oct. 1894); Forum, XVII, 196-206, (April, 1894), and 513-523, (July, 1894); North American Review, Vol. 159, p. 278, (Sept. 1894); Weadock in Cong. Record, June 8, 1894, p. 5997; Senator Hoar in Boston Herald...
...Brown Herald published yesterday an appeal to the student body, which shows that the football affairs at the college this year...