Word: nay
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...field. July 1, 1916, was a momentous day for the British 'Tommy' for on that day the war realy began, as far as the Allies are concerned and with the first rush of the Somme offensive the British soldier, inexperienced and hastily trained, proved himself the equal, nay, the superior, of the German 'bosch...
...this golden juncture, then, American should not let nay opportunity slip by, and it will greatly depend upon the government to lend a hearty support to her own capitalists in their attempt to establish "a relation that would enable the United States to have an equal voice with the five other powers in guiding the development of Chin" and "to maintain the open door in her trade with that country." At the same time she will be doing the Chinese people a great service which I can assure any and every American they will never forget...
...reflect that some of the great universities of the world are still left to promote international good-feeling and tolerance"; and emphasis is laid upon the tolerance, non-partisanship and freedom from prejudice which characterize the attitude of Harvard University toward the participants in the great European conflict. Nay, we are led to believe that "our error is far more often on the side of indifference than of intolerance." What must be the astonishment of the thoughtful reader when the next issue of the CRIMSON not only points out, in a tone of evident pride and satisfaction, that the institution...
...Cabot Miss Prescott D. Duncan Miss Rollins H. Hutchins Miss Taylor W. P. T. Preston Miss Allen H. L. Sweetser Miss Nagel J. C. White Miss Peckert BOX G. T. S. Derr (chairman) Miss Dole K. F. Jackson Miss Bracket R. C. Kelley Miss Chapman E. E. Morton Miss Nay W. K. Munroe Miss Telfer S. J. Rogers Miss M. Batchelder R. R. Rowe Miss Brew R. B. Tyler Miss Tyler BOX H. E. A. Whitney (chairman) Mrs. F. T. Busk Miss Busk G. Jones Miss Hill-Smith L. W. Pierce Miss H. Griffin Miss M. Pierce W. D. Swan...
...undergraduate is a sensitive creature; he vigorously resents aspersions upon his conversation or intellectual interests. In outraged innocence he arose to condemn some recent strictures upon his table-talk. Nay, more; the Alumni Bulletin took up the gauntlet for him, and although admitting with genial indecision that there might be some ground for the charges, stated that it could not believe that "conversation had sunk, throughout an entire dining hall, to such depths as those into which the CRIMSON peers with despair...