Word: stepped
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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This incorporation is the first step in the new policy which will be followed by the 1917 board of editors, whose work will not begin till the April issue. After May 1 the paper will be issued twice a month, appearing on the first and the fifteenth...
...first step towards abolishing war is to abolish those conditions which are incentives for it. The substitution of a world state for anarchy has been suggested. This would tend to bind the nations into a unit, making them more dependent upon one another. History shows that national sovereignty is gradually emerging and it will probably come sooner or later. It is essential to diminish the independence of nations and make them more inter-dependent if we wish to discourage...
...ability. By the terms of the resolution he may then, by vote of the managers, enter late a competition in another sport which has already started. Having been discussed by the managers, he is a marked man. He enters the new contest under advantageous conditions. This is the first step in introducing partiality. When two or more capable men meet defeat in the first competition, further complications arise. For then, jockeying and bartering will occur among the managers for their further allotment...
...committee has arranged the following program of dance music for the Junior Dance: (1) One step, "Setting the Pace"; (2) Fox Trot, "Chin-Chin, from Hip, Hip, Hooray"; (3) one step, "Molly Dear, It's You I'm After"; (4) waltz, "Only Girl Waltzes"; (5) Fox Trot, "Underneath the Stars"; (6) one step, "America, I Love You"; (7) Fox Trot, "Georgia Grind"; (8) waltz, "Sweet Maidens"; (9) one step, "The Junior Prom."; (10) Fox Trot, "Ragging the Scale"; (11) one step, "In Blinky, Winky, Chinky Chinatown"; (12) waltz, "Muriel Waltzes"; (13) Fox Trot, "I'm Simply Crazy Over...
...insurance against everything except war. And war is the greatest disaster that could happen to any country if it is unprepared. Every man here must prepare himself to be an officer, for officers are needed most by the government now. You must look upon this Regiment as the first step in the training of officers; you must take military courses, and, above all, go to the summer camp, if you would be adequately prepared...