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Word: neglected (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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Those of us who used to study only the facts of history, Secretary Shaw said, to the neglect of the logic of history have missed the most important as well as the most interesting portion The number of battles in a given war, their dates and the officers commanding are non-essential, but the causes and the unexpected results of the war are of prime interest. No man planned the great republic as it is today, nor even anticipated the present condition of the states. Nothing was ever further from the present homogeneous republic than the thirteen original colonies, differing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "Evolution in Self-Government" | 1/15/1907 | See Source »

...pictures alone give striking evidence of the great benefit which Dr. Grenfell's work has been to the sick and aged of the inhabitants. The hospitals, the hospitals ship, and the long tours of Dr. Grenfell with dog teams have saved many a sufferer of accident, disease, neglect and ignorance from a painful death. Dr. Grenfell called his missionary work unconventional, in that he looked after their welfare by founding co-operative stores and mills, by opposing fraud and oppression, and by using the medicine case more than the Bible. He has also started schools, set up weaving looms...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LECTURE ON LABRADOR | 1/9/1907 | See Source »

...rules, Coach Reid emphasized the importance of their being strictly carried out if intercollegiate football is to be continued next year. Fair play is necessary, he said, to the success of football, and the chief opposition to the game has been caused by unfair playing and neglect in carrying out the rules...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Spring Football Begins Monday | 4/28/1906 | See Source »

...present few Seniors have sent in their "class lives." Experience has proved that the longer men delay filling these out and sending them to the Secretary, the greater is the chance that they neglect them altogether, and as a result the completeness of the class records is impaired. All men wishing to be permanently identified with the Class of 1906 should send in their "class lives" as soon as possible. Men who have not received blanks, or who have lost them, may obtain others by sending a postal card to the Secretary, Box D, Cambridge. The fact that...

Author: By N. Kelley, | Title: Senior Class Lives | 3/29/1906 | See Source »

...present few Seniors have sent in their "class lives." Experience has proved that the longer men delay filling these out and sending them to the Secretary, the greater is the chance that they neglect them altogether, and as a result the completeness of the class records is impaired. All men wishing to be permanently identified with the Class of 1906 should send in their "class lives" as soon as possible. Men who have not received blanks, or who have lost them, may obtain others by sending a postal card to the Secretary, Box D, Cambridge. The fact that...

Author: By N. Kelley, | Title: Senior Class Lives | 3/28/1906 | See Source »

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