Word: respects
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...clock this evening in the New Lecture Hall, Dr. D. S. Miller will give the last of the Emerson memorial lectures. He will speak on "Emerson as an American," and will show in what respect his influence and example are valuable to American life. The lecture will be open to the public...
...greatly benefit the South American debtor. These states according to practically all authorities are exceedingly lax in meeting their financial obligations; by threatening them with the loss of part of their territory as punishment for their laxity, we should teach them national responsibility. We should teach them, moreover, to respect the principles of arbitration, and they will learn that to consent to arbitration implies an obligation to abide by the award...
...account of revolutions the method of collecting internal revenues is uncertain; the method of temporary occupation results in permanent occupation. If the South American republics are to take their places among the national of the world, it is time that they assume the responsibilities of national respect and honor. Therefore in the interests of South America and in the interests of justice in the world at large, the affirmative believe that the United States should permit the permanent seizure of territory
...Cambridge game with Columbia and has kept down the score in other games. Of the individual players, Captain Hanavan at right guard probably plays the strongest game. He is at all times very aggressive and assists materially in the advancement of the ball. His efforts in this respect, however, have sometimes made him leave his opponent uncovered and this permitted the other team to score goals that should have been prevented. Bigelow, who is now at left guard, also plays a strong game. Grant, who has been put in at left forward only within the past week, throws, well...
...invariably lacks speed. On the jump-off he is first to touch the ball, and in this should be valuable tonight. Linehan, at right forward, passes well and is a fairly good shot at goal, although during the past two weeks his ability has greatly deteriorated off in this respect. His tendency is to fumble the ball and stay too close to his opponent, who thereby is able to prevent his shooting for goal. Henderson, at left forward, although handicapped by lack of weight, plays a fast, effective game. His fault seems to be an inability to see quickly advantageous...