Word: european
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Egypt is less likely to be the cause of international dispute if it remains under British control.- (a) France only among the European Powers objects to British control: Spectator, Feb. 29, 1896.- (b) France will not go to war with England to oust her from her present control: Spectator, Feb. 29. (c) In case England gave up her control, anarchy would fall upon Egypt. (Proved above.)-(1) A clash would inevitably follow between England and France. (Ibid...
...Harvard Union held a competitive debate last evening in Sever 11 on the subject "Resolved, That the absorption of the Turkish Empire by Russia should not be opposed by other European powers." After the principal disputants, H. E. Addison '96 and R. C. Davis '97, had spoken, the following candidates for admission to the Union spoke: W. E. Dorman '98, G. P. Drury '97, H. F. Robinson '98, L. L.Gillespie '98, J. T. Cooper 2 G., C. E. Bown '98, W. B. Buck 1 G., G. W. Abele '97, S. R. Wrightington '97, H. S. Smith '98, A. B. Cunningham...
...Sever 11, by the Harvard Union. It will be the last competitive debate of the year which will be open to the upper class men. The debate, which is on the subject, "Resolved, That the absorption of the Turkish Empire by Russia should not be opposed by other European powers," will be opened on the affirmative by H. E. Addison '96, and on the negative by R. C. Davis '97. Contestants will have five minutes each to speak and will be passed upon by a committee of judges, chosen from the instructors interested in debating...
Question: "Resolved, That the absorption of the Turkish Empire by Russia should not be opposed by other European Powers...
...Harvard Union will hold a competitive debate for membership, Thursday evening of this week, at 7.30 p. m., in Sever 11. The subject is "Resolved, That the absorption of the Turkish Empire by Russia should not be opposed by other European powers." The debate will be opened on the affirmative by H. E. Addison '96, and on the negative by R. C. Davis '97. This will be the last general competition this year...