Word: wayes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...impossibility of talking debts with a nation that refuses to recognize the government it wants to talk to, and urge that the United States first grant recognition so that orderly intercourse will be possible. As for the second, the U. S. S. R. has simply suggested in a nice way that before the United States attempts to collect anything for its citizens it should first make reparations for the ravages inflicted on the Soviet Union by American troops near Archangel and by the White expeditions, such as those of Koltchak and Denekin, which were paid for with American money...
According to an announcement made last night by B. H. Ticknor '31, no additional names were added by petition to the list of Junior nominees. The following men, therefore, compose the completed official list of nominees. Balloting will be by way of post card election; all Juniors will receive their ballots in tomorrow morning's mail. FOR PRESIDENT Thomas Wilson Dunn Fellowes Morgan Pruyn Edward Henry McGrath John Newlin Trainer Jr. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT Richard Chanler Aldrich John White Hallowell Emil Joseph Des Roches Edward Bernard Murphy FOR SECRETARY-TREASURER Stephen Pierce Duggan James Hopkins Smith Hiram Watson Sibley Edward...
First, there is a drink evil, and, where it is not in some way curbed, it becomes more and more dangerous as our civilization becomes more and more complicated...
...standards of the time was against him. Benjamin Franklin threw all the might of his influence against liquor. Washington repeatedly warned his officers to use all their influence to curb drunkenness. Shortly after the revolution several churches took up the question seriously, the Quakers and the Methodists leading the way. Other churches soon, followed, and, from that day to this there has been a constant fight. Not the churches alone, but multitudes of non-church people, following the lead of Franklin, have joined in the fight against liquor. It has been a long hard fight, but the antiliquor forces have...
...minds of today's higher educators that they, as well as the secondary educators, should have an outfit of morals and a standard of behavior to impart rather rigidly to their charges. Regimenting the students into a routine of dormitory living and eating seems to be as convenient a way as any of propagating the doctrine of the straight and narrow...