Word: regarded
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...first game is with Boston College next Saturday, and will be played on the regular diamond. The team will be selected about the middle of the week, chiefly with regard to the batting records of the men; but every man will be given a chance to play for at least part of the game. Only the best men will be taken south a week from next Thursday and both of the games before the departure will be in the nature of try-outs. For the coming week the work will consist of outdoor practice on all favorable days and short...
Ashley D.Leavitt, Yale's second speaker, said: "In legislating for Porto Rico, Congress is not limited by constitutional provision for uniformity of duties, etc. This we maintain on the ground that Porto Rico is not a part of the United States as regards the constitution, and that Congress has the power to legislate for it in this condition. That conquest did not make Porto Rico a part of the United States is clear from the decision of the court in Fleming vs. Page (9 Howard). The court said in regard to Tampica, a conquest by the United States...
...Realizing how difficult it is for an American, contemplating study abroad, to find out the conditions of study that prevail at Oxford, the American students of the University (about twenty-five) have organized the American Club of Oxford, for the purpose (1) of putting definite and pertinent information with regard to Oxford at the service of the intending student, and (2) of becoming sufficiently well-informed to advance any project on foot for adapting Oxford conditions to the needs of the American members of the University. To accomplish the first object, which is of more immediate concern, the club intends...
...Frye, government superintendent of schools for Cuba, will be in Cambridge the last of this week or the first of next to confer with officers of the University in regard to the plans for the Cuban teachers who have been invited to attend the Summer School...
...here and there, with borrowed words of Latin, Greek and even Persian origin. Owing to this complex structure, an intelligent study of the book is extremely difficult. Yet the time and energy spent upon the translation of the Talmud is well worth while From it, information is obtained in regard to astronomy and botany, and we see the extensive knowledge which the Jewish rabbis and philosophers must have had in regard to our more modern sciences. But by far the greatest result of this research has been the light it has thrown upon the writings of the New Testament...