Word: sat
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Tremont St., Boston.FOR SENIORS ONLY. - Quite a number of the '95 men have sat for their class photographs and are sending them off to their friends for Christmas. As in former years those who take advantage of this chance never regret...
...Tremont St., Boston.FOR SENIORS ONLY. - Quite a number of the '95 men have sat for their class photographs and are sending them off to their friends for Christmas. As in former years those who take advantage of this chance never regret...
Permit me to call attention to the importance of continuous and effective cheering in the game next Saturday. We all know that Yale has won many a game, because the cheering on her side was properly led. In the section where I sat at Springfield last year, there was no one to lead until a young man jumped up of his own accord...
...Government ownership of canal would be unwise. - (a) As an industrial policy. - (1) Gov. undertakings not economically conducted: Lalor's Cyclopedia, II, 572 - (x) Our political system. - (2) Open the door to fraud and corruption. - (b) As a foreign policy. - (1) No single country should control the canal: Sat. Rev. LVIII, 784, and Cleveland's Message (Dec. 8, 1885). - (x) An international affair. - (2) Seriously complicate our foreign relations: Nation, XXXIX, 496. - (x) England and Clayton - Bulwer Treaty. - (y) Other commercial powers interested. - (3) Would lead to acquisition of foreign territory - which is undesirable: Nation, XXXIX...
...still in force. - (1) Asserted by Great Britain in 1881: For Rel., 1881, p.549. - (2) By U. S. in 1873: Rodrigue's, 212. - (3) Nothing subsequent to render treaty void: Nation, XXXIX, 496; Hall, 290 - 5. - (b) Great Britain will not give up treaty. - (1) Interests vitally at stake: Sat. Rev., LVIII...