Word: regarder
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Undoubtedly, if we are to become a great military and naval power, it is necessary that we state definitely our intention of maintaining equal trade rights for all nations with regard to the Western Hemisphere. Moreover, in order to protect ourselves against concerted attack, we must definitely affiliate ourselves with other powers, but we must seek, in this respect, not so much "entangling alliances" as a universal league of the nations...
...called "The Fashion Show on Ice," and will include an exhibition of skating costumes, old and new, on living models, fancy skating by Professor Mueller and Miss Mueller, and a burlesque in which any member of the University is invited to take part. Further information in regard to this may be had from W. F. Enright '16, Claverly 6, or W. Blanchard '16, Holworthy...
Shortly before the outbreak of the present European war, Mr. Angell published a booklet which is of great significance now, as it treats of international conciliation. In regard to peace and its accompanying attributes, Mr. Angell writes: "What I have to urge upon your attention is not the desirability of peace in the sense of the cessation of combat, still less, of a cosmopolitanism which asks that you shall, in obedience to some abstract ideal of instinctive or intuitive origin, sacrifice national preferences and characteristics, or even prejudices. Indeed, I am not urging any cut-and-dried political doctrine...
...year. This is an increase of 299 over last year's total of 1324 and an increase of 486 over 1913. There is a slight decrease in certain sports, but this is more than balanced by the great gains made in other branches. Certain qualifications should be made in regard to the numbers on this list. The seasons for certain sports, particularly baseball, rowing, and lacrosse, were shorter than most of the others, and in the case of rowing it is probable that a number of the men who did single sculling work also rowed in an eight-oared shell...
...throats of delinquents, but in making them utilize what they have. Assuming that students who have passed English A have the knowledge necessary to write clearly, it is the desire and necessity of using this knowledge which must be encouraged, and not the acquisition of more knowledge. In this regard, it is true, the threat of an additional course may be enough...