Word: mutually
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...England, and get far too small a number of the strong and able boys who still pour out of the ancient fountain of manhood. If the clubs respond to this call of the Federation, Harvard will be enabled to enter again into a more fitting share of mutual service in the home country...
There is in America an ignorance that has an intellectual political, and commercial bearing. There are relations between the two countries and the relations are bound to become closer, and the only way to make them friendly is to have some basis for a mutual understanding. China knows something of us, but what we know of China comes to us largely through newspaper reports. The Eastern republic will soon be, not only the largest but one of the most powerful nations of the world. If America would live at peace with her, America must know her. We must know China...
...George Trumbull Ladd, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Yale University, lectured on "Philosophy and Life" in Emerson J last evening. Dr. Ladd explained the relation between philosophy and life as being one of mutual need. True philosophy today demands dedication to the cause of the betterment of human welfare, and not to mere theoretical speculation...
...University teams and the representatives from opposing institutions. At present our esteem for our opponents is based, for the most part, upon their skill and sportsmanlike conduct on the field. The establishment of more personal relations between the members of the teams should greatly increase the mutual interest and friendliness between the various colleges and universities of the country...
...city has already applied to the University for expert advice, and the other recommendations recorded above are in the way of being carried out. That the bonds between Town and Gown may grow stronger and stronger, and the mutual friendship and service become too apparent to give any one cause to suppose that the interests of the city and University are necessarily antagonistic, is the hope of every intelligent person in Cambridge...