Word: keeps
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...School needs a million, a couple of millions is wanted to increase equipment, material and staff for research in philosophy, political and pure science. Many salaries should be raised to keep distinguished professors at the university and deliver promising young men from the temptation of business offers far superior to their scanty pay. The library, the university press, various objects undertaken, or that ought to be $30,000,000. May Columbia get it, in large sums and in small, and on short notice! --New York Times...
...whole, be likely to vote after their stay at the border? Perhaps it is to the advantage of the Democratic party that these guardsmen do not vote. It seems as if fate were doing its best for Mr. Wilson's re-election in contriving so astutely to keep the guardsmen at the border until...
This is no longer the nineteenth century when American always tried to keep to herself. The twentieth century is characterized by world-wide competition in trade and commerce. Why has England been at war with Germany? Is it not for commercial supremacy? At the termination of the war, I venture to predict that the competition in the world maker will be felt more and more keen, not between England and Germany but between American and the victorious party. Also I venture to predict that the busy market will be found in China, whose untold resource have long surprised the whole...
...economics of war, and Dean Gay on the industrial revolution. Every one of the these subjects should appeal to us and the lecturers are all of the highest repute. The building is easily accessible. The time will not conflict with any work. Nothing but disinclination or ignorance can keep a man from the enjoyment of so unique an opportunity...
...back one of Thurman's punts from his own 40 to the visitors 30-yard line, from which point Bond kicked a goal after it had been found impossible to gain a first down by rushing. Virginia then received the ball on the kick-off but did not keep it long; for the University obtained it on its own 40-yard line, after Thurman had been forced to punt, and drove it over the goal line in ten plays. One of these was a long 25-yard run by Minot, who was finally downed by Coleman after he had dragged...