Word: roote
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...over the alien land and oil laws to the permanent court of arbitration at The Hague. Such a course would be clearly in accord with the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo and of the convention of The Hague. It is compatible with the nature of the difference, since at the root of the difficulty lies a clearly justiciable question--that of the infringement of the property rights of American citizens by the application of the Mexican land and oil laws...
Wynant D. Hubbard must be credited with an honest desire to get at the root of the Princeton-Harvard break by publishing his article in Liberty, accusing Princeton football teams of "dirty" tactics. He says, "I am writing this article with the sincere belief that it may help to clear the football air...that relations between Harvard and Princeton may eventually be resumed." It is highly unfortunate that such good intentions have been so unintelligently acted upon...
English 80--Pope and the Poetic Tradition of His Century. Half course (second half-year). Saturday, 9-11. Professor Robert K. Root (Princeton University...
Next day, Mr. Root gave his $25,000 check to establish an endowment fund for the magazine Foreign Affairs* a quarterly review published by the Council on Foreign Relations and edited by Professor Archibald Gary Coolidge of Harvard, and Hamilton Fish Armstrong...
...Root and practically every important statesman of Europe have written articles for Foreign Affairs - not the usual thoughtful "hand-out" monographs. The list of contributors includes Statesmen Herriot, Stresemann, Vandervelde, Bethlen, Masaryk, Poincare, Benes, etc. Foreign Affaires is not published for profit...