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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...this precarious and dilatory state of affairs flows the need of a permanent system, which has the advantages of having the machinery ready and getting a large number of cases referred to arbitration earlier. This means not only a lessening of the irritation and friction between the two counties, but also a saving of the material loss now produced by the mere apprehension of hostilities...
...that country. The complexity of our commercial relations causes numerous questions of indemnity to arise between the two countries. They are, therefore, an excellent subject for this court. Because of our intimate relations with England our treaties with her have required more of the time and thought of our State Department than the treaties with all other powers combined. The construction of treaties seems therefore a proper matter for the court. From the contiguity of our territory the settlement of boundary disputes should be arranged for in advance, and provision should be made to adjust that permanent source of international...
...Semitic Department, aided by Professor G. F. Moore and Dr. C. C. Torrey, of Andover, announce four informal lectures on Semitic Languages and Literatures. These lectures will be given in Sever 5 at 7.30 p. m., on successive Mondays and Thursdays. They will be untechnical in character, and will state in a popular way some of the more interesting and important features of the subject. The dates and topics are as follows...
...Gypsy Moth and its Extermination. Mr. A. H. Kirkland, Assistant Entomologist, State Board of Agriculture...
Last evening in Harvard 1 Principal J. M. Green of the N. J. State Normal School lectured before the Harvard Pedagogical Club, on "Centralization" as applying to a system of study...