Word: wars
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Seribner's-"Play-Going in London," by J. Corbin '92; "The War of 1812," by A. T. Mahan h. '95; "The Undercurrent," by R. Grant '73; "The Dutch Group," by R. Sturgis...
...Professor J. C. Gray '59; Jurisdiction and Procedure in Equity by Professor J. B. Ames '68. There will be an extra course on "Civil Procedure under the New York Code," and a series of lectures by Assistant Professor B. Wyman '96 on "International Relations in Peace and War." Announcement is also made of the Hughes Loan fund of $500 for Law School students...
...Phillips Brooks House this evening at 8 o'clock, Professor I. N. Hollis h.'99 will speak on, "The Military Problem in the Far East." During his service in the navy Professor Hollis was often in the Japan Sea and is familiar with the geography of the present war...
...laid down as a general principle that whenever men are divided sharply into groups there will be jealousies and misunderstandings, if not open war between the groups. Whether the separating barrier be a geographical boundary, a racial difference, or a class distinction, is a minor matter--they are all equally productive of strife. In the case of a national boundary or a racial difference, a part of the responsibility may be laid upon nature, though even a national boundary ceases to be the scene of conflict in proportion as the members of the separated groups come to know one another...
Colonel Higginson will show how his two years of experience in command of the first regiment of freed slaves mustered in the United States service during the Civil War proved to him that "they are intensely human." He will explain that the points which separate the colored people from the whites are trivial as compared with those they have in common, and that it is by simply dealing with them as human beings that we shall do them and ourselves most justice...