Word: non
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...States would not remove this suspicion.- (B) We are under no obligation to defend the Christian faith.- (1) No religion is recognized in the Constitution.- (2) The power to wage war for religious purposes is not given to the government.- (3) America's great contribution to civilization has been non-interference in matters of religious faith (C. W. Eliot).- (C) It is not necessarily a duty to humanity.- (1) It might not have good results.- (2) It might be unsuccessful.- (3) It might cause greater evils...
...such action the United States should not be a party.- (A) We are bound to a policy of non-interference-(1) by custom (2) by interest.- (B) Such action would be an infringement upon the rights of the Powers.- (1) The Berlin Decree secured to Turkey sovereignity over Armenia.- (2) The Powers alone have material interests in Turkey.- (C) Such action would prevent an agreement of the Powers.- (1) It would frustrate Russia's plans for peace and (2) England's desire for conciliation.- (D) It would involve us in dangerous and unatural complications...
...prominent features. The Glee Club will march in a body and sing popular airs along the route. Red lights, to be furnished by the club, will be distributed on Monday. Several bands have been engaged. The transparencies will be confined to opinions of Bryan and Sound Money, the non-partisan element in the parade not allowing the use of the names of either Palmer and Buckner or McKinley and Hobart. The great non-partisan parade in New York City is sufficient proof that such a scheme is practical. The red caps and gowns to be used in the Republican parade...
...Allegro non troppo e molto moderato...
...serious evils exist in the undergraduate social life. One part of a class, even in its fourth year in the University, does not know nor care about the other half. "Cliques" and "sets" do exist; at every election of Class Day Officers there is a fight between "society" and "non-society" men; and there is an atmosphere of false formality and false dignity which old graduates tell us is not to be found in the outside world...