Word: mexicans
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...learning and enlightenment. Aside from the practical merits of the question of military force and equipment, this fear seems unnecessarily exaggerated. The University will be termed reactionary by very few for supporting a camp which the government considers of value in the maintaining of an army, for with Mexican intervention imminent, and a standng force too small even to patrol our southern borderline, very few will feel that the United States over-emphasizes the military...
...review of the principal events of national and international interest during the past few months. Following Mr. Kline's talk will be a general discussion of suggested and related topics, which will be the most important part of the program. This discussion will probably be focused upon the Mexican situation, but other subjects of interest will also be given a hearing. In addition to extending one's knowledge of current events, it will offer an opportunity for training in extemporaneous speaking...
...Harvard Man in Mexico" describes the unusual experiences in Mexico of a Harvard undergraduate who is thoroughly conversant with the present Mexican tradition...
...Mirage" by H. L. Rogers is the first instalment of a continued story. It needs pruning, but the dashes of Old Mexican description and dialect give it decided flavor, and the reviewer for one will watch expectantly for a narrative of the rest of the Yankee station agent's experiences with Mexican peons and senoritas...
...Lecture, "Mexico" by Senor Manuel Beltran, Mexican consul at Boston in Stoughton...