Word: sided
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...laughed at that, called it paternal government, and, put in that bald shape, it looked like it. There were fifteen thousand tenements in New York at that early day. Today there are eighty thousand and their united influence goes toward the destruction of the home. The discovery, on this side of the Atlantic, that this is nothing less than treason, dates back to the last cholera epidemic...
...taken forty years of unceasing fighting, of patient waiting, of striving to mould public opinion, without which we cannot get anywhere, or, if we do, find ourselves stuck, side-tracked and helpless before we know it. It is going to take us twenty years more to get where we cannot slide back. Every winter the forces of selfish greed that care nothing for the neighbor, nothing for the state, and in their utter short-sightedness and folly cannot grasp the meaning of the President's constant warning that "we go up or down together," can see only their own immediate...
...build bad tenements that wreck the home. That is the reason of the fight. As I said, it is just a question of greed and of the cold indifference that asks "Am I my brother's keeper?" In that war the generation that is coming has to take sides. Which side...
...most part the play was spirited and fast, but without much team play on either side...
...minutes later, by a clever shot from the side of the rink Chew put Princeton in the lead. Taking the puck on the next face-off the University forwards by good team play rushed the puck to Princeton's goal, Townsend making a score. Soon afterwards Chew again made a goal, and almost immediately Pell tied the score by a clever shot. With five minutes left both teams played desperately, and after several fast rushes by both sides Osborne suddenly knocked the puck into the goal, two minutes before the game ended...