Word: whether
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...change, we believe, should be brought about even before it might be forced by these circumstances. The question which the mid-year examinations bring up is not necessarily that of whether the examinations themselves are a good thing or not, though their abolishment would of course solve the whole difficulty at once. Admitting that a mid-year test is valuable in every course, a few queries suggest themselves. Does the benefit gained by preparing for an examination make up for the loss of eight lectures and, in the case of those who get through with their examination early...
...accordance with its understanding with the National Armenian Relief Committee of New York and the Armenian Relief Committees of Boston and Worcester, the American Red Cross starts today for Turkey to investigate on the spot and determine whether or not it will be able to distribute relief among the sufferers from famine, want and sickness in different sections of Turkey...
...accordance with its understanding with the National Armenian Relief committee of New Yorkj and the Armenian Relief Committees of Boston and Worcester, the Auerican Red Cross Starts today for Turkey to investigate on the spot and determine whether or not it will be able to distribute relief among the sufferers from famine, want and sickness in different sections of Turkey...
...month. The different method of carrying on the Houston Club financially, may suggest an objection to the analogy drawn between that and the plans as roughly outlined for the Harvard club. But this much at least seems to be shown by the experience of the Houston Club, that if, whether by one scheme of administration or another, the privileges are put within the reach of all members of the University, very general, if not universal use will be made of them. Just what scheme would prove most likely, under the peculier conditions which may exist at Harvard...
...Monroe Doctrine in its entirety, their attitde, though discreditable to their farsighted patriotism, is illogical; but let no one pretend that the present Venezuelan case does not come within the strictest view of the Monroe Doctrine. If we permit a European nation in each case itself to decide whether or not the territory which it wishes to seize is its own, then the Monroe Doctrine has no real existence; and if the European power refuses to sumit the question to proper arbitration, then all we can do is to find out the facts for ourselves and act accordingly. England...