Word: hoping
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...themselves have very much more respect for one another than ever before. The work of making still closer and more potent the co-operation among the sects is one of the greatest opportunities that lies before the clergy today, and in taking advantage of this opportunity the clergy may hope to regain power to a degree which it has not known for a long time...
...disputes, moreover, lies not in war, but in arbitration, and in this arbitration the American people excel. It is essential in arbitration, however, that the decisions of arbitration boards be accepted once and for all by the nations interested. In this way, and in this way only, may we hope to find the solution of international disputes...
...opinion things are not so bad as that at Harvard and until they are I hope the honor system will not be resorted to. '96. New York...
President Eliot denied that we should ever hope for an ideal race blended from all the races of the world. It is best that the different races should live side by side in friendship but that they should retain their several diversities, which relieve the monotony of their relations...
...civilization. Then came a great revolution, the discovery of printing. Now men became a scarcer commodity than the printed book, and the exchange of men diminished. A man, however, has a magnetism which no book can replace; a man can reach to depths which no book can ever hope to touch...