Word: reale
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Every essay offered for the prize must be legibly written or typewritten upon quarto size paper which can be bound. The title page must bear an assumed name and the writer must turn in a sealed letter containing his real name inside and the assumed name on the outside...
Lloyd George's and the President's terms of peace are practically the same; they both insist upon the restoration of Belgium and the return of Alsace-Lorraine to France. The one real difference between the desires of the Allies now and last summer comes in the question of the fate of the German government. When we entered the war we were going to destroy the German government and not the German people; we hoped for a German revolution and with it a representative government. Yet our hopes in this direction seem farther and farther from being realized...
...January, 1917, 104 cases were brought before the Bureau, and the aid tendered resulted in cash recovery for clients of $410.50. In 62 of these cases the Bureau took the part of plaintiff, in 29 the part of defendant, and was involved in 13 other cases on questions of real property, interpretation of statues, torts and administration, and drawing of wills. Of the 104 clients, 44 were men, 59 women and one a corporation. These figures compare with 147 cases brought before the Bureau last year in which $1,647.50 was recovered for its clients...
...weekly. To columns which had long been filled with little more than the trivialities of campus life, there have lately been coming topics affecting the military drill of the students, the service which college men have been rendering in the war and must render still more abundantly, questions of real preparation for life. Several student editors, notably the editor in charge of the Williams Record, have shown a disposition to give their editorial articles at least this merit--;that they should speak with definiteness and conviction. But it has remained for the undergraduates of the University of North Carolina...
...Mozart and in the Mendelssohn motets is recommended by the terms of Mr. Boott's request. The title page of each manuscript submitted must be signed with an assumed name or motto, the same to be written on the envelope of a sealed letter in which is enclosed the real name of the competitor. Manuscripts are to be sent to the chairman at 81 Green street, Coolidge Corner, Brookline, by April 15, 1918. The committee in charge of the competition is composed of Arthur Foote '74, George A. Burdett '81 and Frederick S. Converse...