Word: statement
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Union last evening on "International Peace" urged that it was particularly fitting that this country, the parent of religious and national toleration, should be the champion of mediation without armistice. She proposed that a conference of the representatives of the warring nations be contrived, and that a complete statement of their differences with their respective maximum peace terms be ascertained. Then would we have tangible material with which to work, and the germs from which might grow a clearer view of the situation, and correspondingly simpler methods of bringing peace. What we need is world loyalty, and views of economic...
...answer two statements printed in the Boston Herald for March 5, the first appearing near the beginning of an article occupying column six of page one, and the second at the end of this article on page six column seven, both in prominent places, namely at the beginning and the end. The first statement was, "A secret and mysterious checking-up of ballots, somewhere in the recesses of the Union, resulted in the announcement by R. T. L. Jeffries . . . . . that the score stood 75 to 75." The second statement was, "There were those present who were skeptical of the announced...
...University hockey team will not play any post-season games to determine the three-cornered championship tie between Harvard, Dartmouth, and Yale, according to a statement made by Captain W.H. Claflin, Jr., '15 last night. The University team broke training after its second victory over Yale, which virtually gave Harvard the championship...
Candidates for manager of the Freshman baseball team and crew commence work Monday afternoon, both competitions lasting until May, A detailed statement of the contest in both sports follows...
...million, the United States has no reserves whatever. The present task of Lord Kitchener bespeaks the effect of Great Britain's policy. There is a general confidence in our volunteer system. Experience has shown that many hundreds of thousands would readily respond to a call, and this mere statement of the numbers available is apt to produce a false feeling of security. General Leonard Wood, M.D. '84, has declared that 300,000 men would be necessary at the outset of an attack on this country; the total available mobile force is at present less than 90,000, and that discrepancy...