Word: honestly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Atlantic--(June), "Alexandre Dumas," G. Bradford, Jr., '86; "The Political Novel," W. Everett '59; (July), "Lady Mary Wortortley Montague," P. E. Moore p.'93; "Nature Against Nurture," E. T. Brewster '90; (Aug.), "The King's Son of Palemban," W. J. Hopkins '85; "Honest Literary Criticism," C. M. Thompson '86; "The Romance of Motoring," H. C. Greene...
...Augustus Everett Willson, Kentuckian by birth and residence. Harvard Bachelor of Arts in 1869, a trusted and respected lawyer, in politics a Republican in a Democratic State, elected governor of Kentucky in 1907 for four years, after an energetic and troublous contest, a fearless, honest and disinterested public servant...
...statesman must be absolutely frank with the people take a firm position which seems honest in his eyes, and not dodge the question or be two-sided about it. He must look at all questions from the vie-point of the nation and not from that of the locality, for what is good for the whole country must be good for a part of it. State and sectional interests should combine. Our whole history is the story of people working as a whole and against separations and groupings, and the national idea has won. It was the provincial idea that...
...first year an attempt will be made at intracollegiate sport; but such a form of competition has never been a distinct success, for the reason that such victories that might be gained are never satisfying to the healthy-minded undergraduate. The satisfaction of contact and occasional victory in honest rivalry make intercollegiate contests interesting, and as soon as the chief motive for competing is absent, the effect will be evident...
...real problem before Boston, he concluded, is to set its municipal government and the city itself upon a safe, honest and good business foundation...