Word: puts
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...heavier work of fitting up the mining laboratory in the Rotch Building has been compteted. The old baseball cage has been removed and work on the concrete foundations for the stamp battery and Huntington mill has been started. The larger pieces of machinery will probably be put in place before the one of this month...
...Sophomores have shown as much improvement as any crew on the river, Brownell having put some of the dash into the crew that he secured in the Freshman race with Yale last June. The individual faults are chiefly clipping and bringing in the hands too low at the finish, also a marked tendency to rush the slides and hang at the full reach is noticeable. The crew has lately been greatly strengthened by the return of Bullard to 6, Atkinson being moved back to 2 to replace Champollion, but yesterday Campbell at 3 was ill and obliged to cede...
...book reviews, as a whole, are more intelligent and comprehensive than any that have appeared for some time. It is a question however, whether the care spentlin preparing these reviews for the few people who read them with appreciation, would not bring better results if put upon that part of each number which gets the attention of a great many more readers...
...undoubtedly under the sovereign dominion of the United States.' But yet it was not a part of the Union. That the treaty of cession did not bring Porto Rico within our boundaries is clear from the wording of the treaty itself, and secondly, from the uniform construction put upon such treaties by Congress, and thirdly, from the decision of the court in the case of Cross vs. Harrison (16 Howard) referring to California which had been ceded to the United States as has Porto Rico. From this decision it is clear that California had not in consequence of the treaty...
...part of itself. It assuredly was not the intention of the Constitution's makers thus to render the United States unable to exercise the ordinary incidents of the power to make treaties and declare war. If we assert this principle in the face of our present problems we put a construction upon the Constitution not only fallacious but certain to work the most disastrous results in the future. We might thus argue from the point of view of the United States, but we prefer to lay special stress on the evils inclusion would bring to Porto Rico...