Word: leade
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...following schedule has been arranged for the games of the New England Intercollegiate Baseball Association. The controversy with reference to the eligibility of Dartmouth Medical students may lead to the withdrawal of Dartmouth from the association. In that case Amherst and Williams will probably form a dual league; otherwise the schedule will be as follows...
...steal all the water: Powell, 221. - (b) By individual farmers. - It would be on too small a scale to be effective except in a few places: Powell, 237. - (c) By corporations. - (1) It leaves a great class of farmers at the mercy of the water companies. - (2) It would lead to the creation of large estates and the crushing out of small holders. - (3) It would lead to popular hatred, as in the case of railroads in the west...
...showing people in what a desperate state certain districts of London were, he could induce many to take hold and aid him in the work of salvation. He prefaced his scheme with a diagram, pronounced hideous by the lovers of high art, but by it he hoped to lead people to see the dark sea of misery and crime, which was so near them. We give a man the name of drunkard or tramp, said the general, and then turn away in disgust and think we have done with him. Yet the tramp is still a man; he can feel...
...Proposition is objectionable on economic grounds. - (a) Prevents the satisfaction of a natural social instinct. - (1) A dispensary not sufficient. - (2) A shop conducted with philanthropic motives not sufficient. - (x) Men do not like to be objects of philanthropy. - (b) A strong demand of human nature will lead to violations of an opposing...
...decided, however, that the Thacher prizes, amounting to $150.00, shall this year be distributed in connection with this debate. Their monetary value is quite large and the combined honor of being the successful contestant and at the same time acting as the University's representative against another college, should lead to a lively competition...