Word: neutrality
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...thirteen railroad lines.- (3) The smallness of the traffic would raise the toll to a height which would be prohibitory.- (c) The canal would be disadvantageous to the United States in time of war: S. Webster in Harper's Mag., vol. 87, p. 608, (Sept., 1893).- (1) If neutral, it would facilitate the operations of a hostile navy.- (2) If controlled by the United States, that control could not be maintained in time of war.- (x) The canal would be at the mercy of the strongest of the contesting powers...
June 20. Cornell, neutral...
June 27. Princeton, neutral...
...return game will be played on Spy Pond, Cambridge, Feb. 8, and, if necessary, the series will be decided by a third game on neutral grounds...
...dual ice polo league between Harvard and Brown has at last been arranged. A series of three games will be played, one at Providence, another at Cambridge, and the third, if necessary, on neutral grounds. The first game will be played this afternoon on Roger Williams Park, Providence. Brown has an exceptionally strong team, two of her men being chosen for the all-America team which went to Canada last year. Harvard has also a strong team, so that a close and exciting game may be looked for. The line-up of the Harvard team this afternoon will...