Word: recording
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Best general references: President's Message, Congressional Record, p. 239, Dec. 17, 1895. Hitt's and Boutelle's Speeches in House of Representatives, Cong. Record, p. 249, Dec. 15. 1895. Senator Lodge's Speech in the Senate. Cong. Record, p. 360, Dec. 30, 1895. Public Opinion XIX, No. 26, Dec. 26, 1895. F. Wharton's Digest of International Law, S 57. New York Times, Dec. 18 and 19, 1895. New York Tribune, Dec. 18 and 19, 1895. Review of Reviews, Jan. and Feb., 1896. Am Hist. Leaflets No. 4. N. a. Review, Feb., '96. Forum...
...peremptory message was justifiable.- (1) Affairs demanded an immediate and firm stand on the part of the United States.- (a) England, with no authority but a disputed claim, was on the point of occupation: H. C. Lodge in Cong. Record, Dec. 30, 1895, p. 360.- (b) England had refused to arbitrate.- (2) It is in conformity with public opinion.- (a) It has unqualified support of the Senate and House of Representatives.- (b) English public opinion now generally approves it.- (x) As seen in the London Shipping World, London Chronicle, Pall Mall Gazette, St. James Gazette.- (y) Speeches at the opening...
...Temple Restoration of the 14th century B. C. Exhibition of the original alabaster record, recently presented to the Semitic Museum...
...Friday.Assyrian Readings. I. A. Temple Restoration of the 14th Century B. C. (Exhibition of the original alabaster record, recently presented to the Semitic Museum). Professor D. G. Lyon. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum...
...flag, especially when the other universities are making unusual efforts to defeat her. Thus far the interest of the students, we think, has not been as great as it should have been. The reputation of Harvard in debate is a splendid one. She can show an absolutely unbroken record of victories, and every student in the University should feel a personal interest in keeping this record as clear...