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Word: unites (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Parnell was a worthy and effective champion of the Irish cause. - (a) He united the Irish people on a definite object; Public Opinion, Oct. 17, 1891. - (b) He disciplined the Irish Parliamentary party to act as a unit; Nation, vol. 41, p. 254. - (c) He contributed to the cause his own unrivalled skill as a parliamentarian and a leader of men: Spectator, Oct. 10, '91; Nation, Oct. 15, '91; Public Opinion, Oct. 24, '91; N. A. Review, vol. 144, p. 622; McCarthy in Contemporary Review, Nov. '91. - (d) He substituted constitutional methods fer violence; N. A. Review...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English 6. | 12/1/1891 | See Source »

...should be chosen. Many of the men thought he should come from the Law School and a strong opposition maintained that an undergraduate should fill the office because the men in the Academic Department were greatly in the majority. It was finally decided to consider the University as a unit and elect officers regardless of standing or class...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Republican Club Meeting. | 11/17/1891 | See Source »

...faculty regulations. Student opinion is the strongest force in college life. It establishes college standards much more surely than faculty regulations do, and it is always unfortunate when the two cannot go hand in hand. On the wisdom of the probation rule students and faculty are practically a unit; it is on the interpretation of that rule that a difference may arise...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 11/9/1891 | See Source »

...interest must be due rather to a misunderstanding of the character of the dinner than to total indifference. A class dinner is always one of the most democratic gatherings in college. Every man gives up altogether whatever clique or society feeling he may have to make the class the unit; every element is united into one body which has the welfare of the class for its first object...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 2/11/1891 | See Source »

...Government interference is constitutional,-Forum, vol. 5, p. 470. No further centralising power is assumed,-S. C. decisions, W. S. Reports, 1876, vol. 94, p. 113; Unit. Review...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English 6. | 4/17/1890 | See Source »

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