Word: withdrawals
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...each step is punctuated, the student receiving independent credits for every portion of his work. If he acquits himself in one branch only he still has his certificat, while three, as has been explained, give him the licence. If interrupted in his work, before securing a degree, he can withdraw with honorable credentials for at least that portion of the work which he has accomplished...
...Democratic party.- (a) The Republican policy was firm and progressive: H. C. Lodge, N. A. Review, 159, p. 271. (1) Shown in our treatment of Chili.- (b) The Democratic policy has been weak.- (1) In Hawaii, H. C. Lodge, Forum XIX, p. 12.- (2) In trying to withdraw from the Samoan treaty, Forum XIX, p. 12. (3) In neglecting the benefits of reciprocity in Canada, Germany, and other lands: Forum XIX, p. 12: Public Opinion, XVII...
...meeting of Harvard graduates and undergraduates was held at the Parker House in Boston to discuss the football situation. There were present at the meeting about thirty men, most of whom represented some branch of athletics. It was discussed at the meeting whether Harvard could in any way withdraw from the position she had taken with regard to football, either by retraction of the letter written by Dr. Brooks, or by making overtures of any nature to Yale. It was decided then that the only sportsmanlike thing for her to do was to stand by the position she had taken...
...China violated this treaty in the spring of 1894, when Corea applied to her for aid in putting down a rebellion. Japan at once landed troops at Chemulpo and offered to join China in reforming the government of Corea and establishing their independence. China refused and asked Japan to withdraw her troops...
...Japan landed a number of troops at Chemulpo, ready to advance on Seoul, the capitol, for the protection of her embassy and her people, and then offered to join the Chinese in reforming the Corean government and guaranteeing their independence. China's reply was a request for Japan to withdraw her troops and that she would then consider the question of reforms herself...