Word: lincoln
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...liberty. The former is the kind that is of the greatest interest to men. Laws decrease legal liberty but increase real liberty. There are also two kinds of rights: legal and moral; but there are no such things as inalienable rights as maintained by Jefferson, Mill and George. Abraham Lincoln said: "No man has a right to do wrong." Equality is an equal distribution of wealth among the classes of society, and the equal distribution of the means of consumption is desirable. Self-interest and intelligence are the most prevalent useful qualities in human nature; the former should be used...
...Shannan (B), S. D. Coward (B), R. F. Busher (C), R. S. Tobey (C), J. A. Daly (D), V. Schaeffer (E); Sec. 8--L. B. Killian (A), M. Corcoran (B), A. P. Happel (B), D. H. Graham (C), S. S. McCulloch (C), J. A. Davis (D), F. F. Lincoln (E); Sec. 9--J. F. Stambaugh (A), R. M. Goy (B), H. R. Sanford (B), R. L. Forbush (C), H. P. Lawless (C), J. W. Dees (D), G. W. Boland (E); Sec. 10--W. B. S. Cricklaw (A), J. S. Bowman (B), W. K. Royal (B), O. G. Brim...
...Lincoln Godfrey, Jr., substitute right guard, prepared at St. Paul's School, Concord, where he played right guard for two years. He is 20 years old, 5 feet 10 inches tall, and weighs 170 pounds...
Crew A.--Stroke, Nelson; 7, Monat; 6, Stratton' 5, Talbot; 4, Lincoln; 3, Handy; 2, de Loriea; bow, Eager; cox., Brownlee...
...each of the next two regular Thursday afternoon teas of the Cosmopolitan Club some prominent man has promised to speak. On the fourth, Mr. Lincoln Steffens, and on the eleventh, Dr. Edward Meyer, the German Exchange Professor, will address the club. Dean W. R. Castle, Jr., '00 will give an illustrated talk on the eighteenth...