Word: protectionism
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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To date only about thirty men have taken advantage of the University's campaign against typhoid fever and have been inoculated by Dr. Lee. Beyond a mistaken fear of the immediate results of inoculation, no reason for this general diffidence seems apparent, for although there have been but two serious...
France, on the other hand, has a great ideal, the "blue sky limit" as M. LeRoux phrased it, which looks toward the uplift of humanity and the altruism of man, not the "objects on the ground" of the Germans. France is not seeking aggrandizement but rather the protection of her...
Even in the absence of typhoid fever, the so-called typhoid carriers may spread the disease. Under such circumstances anti-typhoid inoculations are a great protection. While normally there is but little typhoid fever about, no one can venture to predict the after effect of the war on the entrance...
The preventive inoculations are three in number, coming at intervals of seven to ten days and are practically painless. Occasionally within twenty-four to forty-eight hours after inoculation there is some disturbance of a mild nature. In the past students have been given the opportunity of receiving these inoculations...
Three prizes, of $150; $100, and $50, have been offered by the American Protective Tariff League for essays by undergraduate students of senior classes in colleges and universities of the United States on the following subject: "Effects of the Underwood Tariff Law of 1913 as bearing upon the question: Protection...