Word: spain
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...program for the evening has been arranged according to countries as follows: 1. United States: Monologue, "Kanana," Miss Ida Horblit 2. Spain: Spanish Dance, F. C. Monteagudo, 3 Dv. 3. China: Shuttlecock Game, Ki Chun, M.I.T. 4. Siam: (a) Music, C. Kajasevi (b) Moving Pictures, P. Sukhum and N. Pauvedya, assisted by M. Longla 1M. 5. Russia: Piano Selections, Mr. Paul Donovan 6. Mexico: "Revolutionary Experiences," F. Vela 1M 7. Porto Rico: Piano Solo, J. M. Sanroma, New England Conservatory of Music. 8. Cuba and United States: Dramatic play entitled "A Game of Comedy." Fromont, a French actor...
There are 42 Freshmen from New England in this registration, 57 from the middle states and 14 from the south. Norway sends two men and Spain one; Mexico sends eight; Chile and Japan each two; while Cuba sends one and China four...
Colonel Azan was born in 1874 and received his military education at St. Cyr. In the second Algerian campaign he was a second lieutenant of Zouaves. He has served in the general headquarters of the Ministry of war, and on historical missions in Germany and Spain in 1905 and 1906. From 1906 to 1909 he was in Morocco as captain under Generals Liautey and d'Amade...
...Cuba, the bond between this precious Antille and this colossus would be one of the deepest affection. Although these wishes are not realized, gentlemen, let me assure you and the American people of our loyalty to the United States. The original charter of Porto Rico was granted by Spain because our loyalty had been tested, and it remained unbroken through the many vicissitudes that she had to suffer. We have seen our coasts bombarded and invaded by all her powerful past enemies, England, Holland, France and our country we never allowed to fall under their heels. We welcomed the American...
...declarations, and less than one-half of these were made prior to the outbreak of hostilities. It is only since the Hague Conference of 1907 that a declaration prior to hostilities has been regarded as essential. The Congress of the United States even in 1898, in declaring war against Spain, did not issue a declaration until after hostilities had already begun. This declaration was made on April 25, 1898, in the following form: "That war exists and that war has existed since the 21st day of April, A. D. 1898, including said day, between the United States of America...