Word: reade
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...nothing to say of the significance of the Monroe Doctrine, the gist of Mr. Warner's argument is, that Mr. Roosevelt objects to any criticism of our government's conduct of our foreign affairs, as being disloyal. It is difficult to see how any man who has read Mr. Roosevelt's communication can find grounds for supporting such an assertion...
...settled by any civilized people as fast as possible, and to keep clear ourselves of all entanglements with it. Between these positions there are all degrees, and any one who thinks that public opinion is ready to stake the country's honor on any extreme point can not have read the newspapers or talked with many men. In spite of our familiarity with the name of the Monroe Doctrine the question of our present foreign policy comes as a new one, so long have we happily been exempt from any serious complication, and we are now totally unprepared with...
LIONEL S. MARKS.ENGLISH C.- Students in English C, whose first forensic was read by Mr. Damon, are advised in Mr. Damon's temporary absence, to consult one of the other instructors in the course in regard to their work. Mr. Baker will be in Sever 10 Thursday from...
LIONEL S. MARKS.ENGLISH C.- Students in English C, whose first forensic was read by Mr. Damon, are advised in Mr. Damon's temporary absence, to consult one of the other instructors in the course in regard to their work. Mr. Baker will be in Sever 10 Tuesday and Thursday from...
...MCLAUGHLIN, A. M. 4 Read's Block.78...