Word: respectively
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...genially frank in respect to its literary shortcomings is the current number of the Advocate that criticism is disarmed. The few stories and verses do not pretend to be more than they are, --casual productions of a wholesome undergraduate life. And this is a relief. Self-consciousness, and straining for effect, are far too prominently characteristic of undergraduate compositions...
...fleet defeated the Spanish squadron, giving the United States control of 8,000,000 alien people. The islands are not part of the United States, yet the Supreme Court holds jurisdiction over them, and although they are under our flag, the natives are not American citizens. In one respect we treat them as foreigners--in our tariff relations. This commercial was greatly hinders the development of the islands. The Philippines are our only dependency with such a handicap...
...Wednesday Cutler's work at number two was very good. No one can estimate just how much the change has weakened the boat, but those of us who have no hopes for a victory are disregarding a very important consideration--Captain Richardson's indomitable courage and the unbounded respect in which he is held by his men. Those factors have won races before and they can win again. We wish him every possible success in the last race of his career...
...Freshman baseball team is in a fortunate position this afternoon. Having already measured its strength against Yale and creditably held its own in a tie game, it can enter today's contest with proper confidence in its own ability and yet with a wholesome respect for that of its opponents. It has an unusual opportunity to make good and to retrieve the athletic reputation of the class...
...University executive. (4) To confer with any of the governing bodies of the University or any member thereof, upon any subject pertaining to the undergraduate body. (5) To regulate all mass meetings and student demonstrations, athletic, political or otherwise. (6) To prohibit any man who shows an indisposition to respect the recommendation of the Council from becoming and remaining a member of any athletic team, musical club, the-atrieal club, etc. (7) To confer with the Athletic Committee on athletic questions with power of recommendation as to schedules...