Word: nay
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...meddle in British politics. As Senator Lodge bluntly said, "it is none of our business." English opinion is significantly set forth in the following quotation taken from the London Times: "The problem of Irish peace is essentially a British-nay, even-an English problem, to be faced by Englishmen. Any suspicion of foreign interference would prejudice the hope of a settlement which, if it is to possess and retain its full virtue must be spontaneous." Clearly, a blundering recognition of one of the factions would be of no service in the formulation of an adequate plan...
...preacher conducting morning prayers will be in Wadsworth House 1 from 9 until 11 A. M. During this time he will be open to consultation by nay member of the University...
...like to make on this letter. And this is the form of an interrogation. Is the writer possessed of sufficient facts to warrant such a statement appearing before the public with his signature appended? If so, he should have stated what these were, so as to strengthen his case; nay, to make it secure. For is it not possible that the governing body of Columbia University may be cognizant of that which it does not care to make known just at this time? The American public has not yet been informed of the reasons upon which this body acted. That...
...established. A large and wealthy but weak nation in a league of that sort would endanger the existence of the system by its very appearance of impotence. The military strength of the United States, derived from universal service, would not weaken the movement toward world peace: nay, it would rather strengthen it by mending the weakness of an important link in the chain; and, in addition, the prestige which the United States would enjoy as a result of its power might be sorely needed to prevent the proposed world league from following the principles of the reactionary Holy Alliance...
...following scholarships were awarded: Edward M. Barringer Scholarships I and II to J. R. Marshall 4M and A. C. Callister 4M; Lucius F. Billings Ccholarships to A. G. Boggs 2M, E. O. Nay 2M and J. A. Smith 3M; Cotting Gift to D. L. Sisco 2M and A. J. Steinberg 2M; Orlando W. Doe Scholarship to J. B. Moloney 4M; Joseph Eveleth Scholarship I to R. W. Angevine 3M and F. M. Daland 2M; II to A. S. Hyman 3M and N. W. Loud 2M; III to C. H. Jameson 2M and J. Booh 2M; John Foster Fund...