Word: rule
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Nicaragua? ". . . We can make no advance . . . until human affairs are brought within the orderly rule of law. The surest refuge of the weak and the oppressed is in the law. It is pre-eminently the shield of small nations...
Characteristically, Skipper Taylor concluded: "Great Caesar's anchors! . . . If we and the United States would only pull together . . . we could rule the world and enforce peace...
...first reflection on hearing that Cambridge students are beginning to find fault with the methods adopted for their instruction is one of surprise that they have not done so years before. Unless Cambridge be an exception to the general rule of universities, a large number of those persons engaged in teaching and lecturing are totally unfit for any such occupation...
...Caesar." Britannia is said to have ruled the waves of all the oceans. Other powers have been content to rule a sea apiece. Rome was the Mediterranean's master. The Kaiser ruled the Baltic. Mussolini claims the Adriatic. To every sea its Caesar?to the Caribbean the mighty...
...Academy hoopmen by a score of 35 to 15. The Freshmen forwards had little difficulty in breaking through the Andover defense, and never were the goals of the first year men in danger. HARVARD ANDOVER Seeger, Rex, Johnson, r.f. l.g., Ringlard, Mettler Dutton, l.f. l.g., Smith, Dorman, Brinknell Mahady, Rule, c. c., Senn, Richard Foshay, r.g. r.f., Frank Howard Brinkley, l.g. r.f., Davis...