Word: honorably
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Department of Princeton, and coach of the crew, will speak on "The Foundations of National Unity." The meeting will be informal and refreshments will be served. Members of the Faculties of Harvard, Tufts and Boston University will be present. Preceding the meeting, Professor Spaeth will be the guest of honor at a dinner at the home of Professor A. A. Berle...
...Department of Princeton, and coach of the crew, will speak on "The Foundations of National Unity. "The meeting will be informal, and refreshments will be served. Members of the Faculties of Harvard, Tufts and Boston University will be present. Preceding the meeting, Professor Spaeth will be the guest of honor at the dinner at the home of Professor A. A. Berle...
...considered. What ought our position to be? The situation is absolutely new in history. The problems that we shall face are not primarily political or legal problems, but human ones; the questions that we shall have to answer are questions that state themselves not so much of national honor as in terms of human sympathy...
...protect American property abroad. Will he? Will he collect a usurious loan forced on a bankrupt government? If not, why not? If an American bribes a Latin American official and secures title to some enormous concession, will Mr. Hughes regard that as a right forever bound up with the honor of the United States?" What America wants is not the mere reiteration from Mr. Hughes that he will protects "rights"--but the statement of a policy. Does the fact that Mexico is struggling for self-government and freedom from capitalistic and aristocratic oppression, convey anything to him? Does...
...themselves up into a "heroic mood," and who seem to feel that at a time when most of the world is at war, it is somehow unmanly for us not to be doing some fighting. They feel that our differences with Mexico ought to be made an affair of honor. President Wilson's view seems to be that it would be dishonorable and cowardly to make war upon a weak nation, distracted by civil wars. Remembering that this Republic is dedicated to certain great principles, he apparently feels that we ought to put no difficulties in the way of those...