Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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DEAR SIRS - I have addressed to the editor of the Boston Advertiser the following denial of the report published, in good faith, by that journal on Saturday morning, bearing upon the proposed experimental College Conference, now abandoned...
...Allow me space for a brief contradiction of the report on the first page of this morning's 'Advertiser,' headed "Harvard Senate," in which there is not a word of truth save and except the names of the students and the information that they are prominent in college...
...Lodge) vol. 27, p. 2709; (Higgins) vol. 27, p.2573, (Chandler); vol. 27, p. 3583; Forum, 1890, p. 323; N. A. Rev., vol. 149, pp. 54-65, and July 1893; Overland Monthly, xiii (April 1889), xxiv (Oct. 1894) (Lieut. E. Gualtrough); Statesman's Year Book 1894, pp. 1080-1084; Report of Naval Committee of House, Cong. Rec. vol. 27, p. 2484; Naval Register for 1894; Report of Sec. Herbert in Abridged Documents (H. C. 2000) 424-429; Mahan's Sea Power...
...necessary for purposes of defense. - (a) Extensive seaboard 16,000 miles and Alaska. - (b) Increasing commerce: U. S. Report on Commerce, 1894. - (c) Inadequate coast defenses: Gualtrough. - (d) International complications can not be avoided. - (1) Chile. - (2) Samoa. - (3) Hawaii. - (4) Nicaragua. - (5) Great Britain as to Behring Sea. - (6) Spain as to Cuba. - (e) Monroe Doctrine should be enforced...
...necessary for purposes of offense. - (a) Prevention of European interference with America. - (b) Necessary in case of war: Comparison of Navies in Herbert's Report...