Word: xlvii
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...Annually renewed agreements are for the best interests of the student body.- (a) They tend toward manly action on the field.- (1) Colleges would be independent of alliances.- (2) Unmanly action would end games.- (x) Cf. Harvard-Princeton in 1890: Advocate, XLIX. 49, XLVII. 51.- (y) Cf also present rupture between Yale and Harvard...
Best general references: Citizen, Nov. 17, 1894; Century, XLVII, 789-795, (Mar., 1894), XLVIII, 954, (Oct. 1894); Forum, XVII, 196-206, (April, 1894), and 513-523, (July, 1894); North American Review, Vol. 159, p. 278, (Sept. 1894); Weadock in Cong. Record, June 8, 1894, p. 5997; Senator Hoar in Boston Herald...
...principles of the A. P. A. are found.- (a) in their professions: Citizen, Nov. 17, 1894.- (b) in their oaths: Forum, XVII, 519.- (c) in their actions: Century, XLVII...
...principles of the A. P. A. are found - (a) in their professions: Citizen, Nov. 17, 1894. - (b) in their actions: Century, xlvii...
...proposed boycotts are un-American. - (a) Against endorsers of Catholics. - (1) Results in keeping out competent officials: Century, xlvii, 789. - (b) Against employment of Catholics. - (1) Socially. - (2) Economically. - (x) Delays industry. - (y) Excludes skilled workmen...