Word: order
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Protectorates over semi-civilized peoples tend to complicate our foreign relations.-(a) Liability to foreign interference.-(1) Intervention can be excused only on grounds of self-preservation.-(x) For protection of institutions and good order.-(y) External safety of border states.-(z) Protection of our citizens abroad.-(b) Our treaty obligations.-Should protect foreigners.-(c) Legal obligations.-(1) Offences countenanced.-(d) Neutral obligations...
...trying for the play, whether in the cast, the ballets, or the final ceremony must attend every rehearsal and get there promptly, as but one week remains before the first performance, and the men must take advantage of every minute of training in order to make a respectable performance. The ballets will rehearse today at G. A. R. Hall: First squad at 2.30, second squad at 3.30. The cast will rehearse at 16 Quincy St., at 4. All men trying for the final ceremony must learn their parts before the next rehearsal, which will probably be held Tuesday evening...
...Grant '99 was the first man to finish and 1m. 39s. afterwards Blakemore and Foote came in. The race between these two was very exciting but Blakemore won by about half a yard. Putnam, Prall and Tobey finished after the first three men in the above order. The time for the whole course...
...following are the names of the starters in the order in which they finished, together with their handicaps and corrected time: A. E. Dacy 3L. (1m. 45s.) 15m. 1s.; C. H. Williams '98 (2m. 30s.), 15m. 45s.; F. B. Carter '98 (2m.), 15m. 27s.; W. D. Eaton '99 (3m.), 16m. 30s.; J. E. Rousmaniere '99 (2m. 30s.); F. S. Elliot 1L., scratch, 13m. 452/5s.; H. H. Richards '98 (45s.), 14m. 37s.; W. E. Putnam '96 (1m.) 14m. 53s.; H. H. Brown (30s.) 14m. 55s.; J. F. Wood...
...fifth ten of the Institute of 1770 from '98 was taken on last night in the following order...