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...those most concerned for suggestions on how best to handle it. If more religious bodies could realize that young men are not at all interested in doctrinal disputes and theological discussions, but are very deeply interested in questions of practical everyday ethics, a great deal of the intellectual friction which occurs between the two generations might be eliminated...
...trouble has been the subservient character of our Government actuated by fear mostly in dealing with Japan. There is more danger of war in the creation of domestic friction by the warring of the races than in politely refusing the Japanese demand, which has been presented to the committee by missionary societies and high officials...
...Department has had no little trouble in the administration of one of its charges, the Philippines. The Collectivist Party dominates in its demands that the Archipelago be set adrift, be given complete independence. One phase of this demand has been serious friction between the insular legislature and Governor .General Wood. The independence faction in the islands sent a mission, consisting of Manuel Roxas, Speaker of the Insular House, to the U. S. last Fall (TIME, Nov. 19). Senor Roxas presented his case to the President, and last week received a plain-spoken answer in the form of a letter. Said...
...second point concerned the Vatican and was of a religious nature. The conditions of the Concordat of 1851, which regulated the relation of the Church and State in Spain and which laid down that only three religious orders J were to be established, were broken and friction occurred with the Vatican. In 1910 a measure known as the Padlock Bill was passed by the Cortes and recognized by the Pope. This bill prohibited the establishment of any more orders in Spain. In 1912 it lapsed but was prolonged by instruction to the Bishops from the Pope, though the Cortes (Spanish...
...game on the whole was satisfactory to both colleges. Judging by the comment in undergraduate publications it seems to have done a great deal to dispell the friction that existed between Harvard and Yale at that time. In the Harvard Advocate then a fortnightly publication) for November 19, 1875, there appeared the following editorial comment...