Word: makeing
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...must be remembered that at one time the H. A. A. used to give medals and changed at the request of some prize-winners. If the association could afford expensive prizes we should certainly advocate giving them. At present the association is obliged to use careful economy to make both ends meet. Under such circumstances it is more important to spend liberally for training than for prizes...
...history, archaeology, art and sculpture of the Semitic peoples. The intention is to have here, and in position for use, casts of all the principal monuments and bas-reliefs that have come to us from Oriental sources. Profesor Lyon will spend the summer abroad for the express purpose of making the best selection possible. These, it is thought, will make this university the most thoroughly equipped place in America, not only for study, but also for original investigation...
...have sent word that their letter of the 22d was intended are an acceptance of Harvard's challenge to a bicycle race. This would seem to bring the negotiations to a definite conclusion. Now that the race is certain to come off, Harvard must do some hard work to make sure of victory. With all their race meets and team races on hand, the Cycling Association will have an opportunity to win great glory for the college. But defeat will be doubly humiliating after so much publicity has been given to all the association's contests. We understand that Yale...
...Philosophy, Physiological Psychology or History of Philosophy. Twenty new courses have been added this year, and some of the old courses are enlarged. Prof. Ladd offers a new course in the theory and practice of Pedagogics; a School of Political Economy is formed for those seniors who desire to make this their chief study during the year. New courses are offered in Jurisprudence, American History, History of Europe from 1400 to 1648, Analytical Study of the French Contemporary Poets, and Middle High German. In the study of English Literature are the most striking advances. The number of courses in this...
...United States possess such a right by legal and historical title. (a) At the time that Russia acquired the title to Behring Sea to was possible and customary to make such acquisitions. (b) She did acquire it by discovery, by uninterrupted possession, and by prescription. Annual Register, 1821. Correspondence of Poletica and Adams. For. Rel., vol. v., p. 652 et seq. Art. 4 of Convention with Russia of 1824. U. S. Treaties. (c)) The United States bought all the Russian rights in the purchase of Alaska. Convention with Russia of 1867, U. S. Treaties. Sumner's speech in Cong. Record...