Word: sisters
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Harvard and Yale, Princeton and Dartmouth, and with them all the other colleges of this country, should not be unmindful of the grim legacy which a year or two of this war will bring to them just as it has to their sister institutions on the Isis and the Cam. They should look ahead, for this is the time when foresight counts with both men and nations. Let us have less attention to what the war has already cost our colleges and give more to what they can do, to meet the new problems which the war is bound...
...compared the protection of France over the United States in its infancy with the latter's care for China in its present inexperience. "We students look up to this evening's speakers as children to grown-up men. So does the young republic of China look up to its sister, or rather its aunt-republic...
...model of the Hawaiian volcano Kilauea, which Robert Wilcox Sayles '01, of Brookline, will present to the University, has just been completed and is now installed in the Geological Museum. Mr. Sayles will give the model to the University this spring in memory of his sister, Caroline M. Sayles...
...will pay the price that Germany may be defeated. It is a gift for the stability of our unsure sister democracy...
That the Latin-American peoples are lovers of liberty their history shows. Bolivar, not content with liberating his own Venezuela, likewise liberated Colombia, Bolivia, Equador and Peru. More than one Porto Rican died in the Cuban "manigua" fighting for the liberties of the sister isle. And it is this very love of liberty, I honestly believe, that has caused friction and misunderstanding between the great republic of the North and the peoples south of the Rio Grande. They believe that the rights of Colombia, Santo Domingo, or Porto Rico, are every bit as sacred as the rights of Argentina...