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...league reserves the right to the first publication of the prize essays, and to reject all essays if none are found worthy of the award of the prizes...
...Monroe Doctrine forbids us to acquiesce in any territorial aggrandizement by a European power on American soil at the expense of an American state. If people wish to reject the Monroe Doctrine in its entirety, their attitde, though discreditable to their farsighted patriotism, is illogical; but let no one pretend that the present Venezuelan case does not come within the strictest view of the Monroe Doctrine. If we permit a European nation in each case itself to decide whether or not the territory which it wishes to seize is its own, then the Monroe Doctrine has no real existence...
Life is not a gift, for a gift is something which we can either accept or reject as we please. We must accept life because it is imposed upon us by a will higher than our own. We should thank God, not for life, but for its chances...
This meeting is given by permission of the N. E. A. A. A. U., and is open to all amateurs. The right to reject any entry is reserved. Entrance fee, 50 cents per man, for each event, which must accompany all entries. P. O. orders to be made payable at Back Bay Post Office. The events will be handicapped by the official handicapper. Entries close May 6 with John Graham, Athletic Manager B. A. A., Exeter street, Boston, Mass...
...little reason and a little expression of public opinion, will, we believe, bring her to see the instability of her grounds. Harvard has clearly demonstrated her wish to arrange for a possible third game. She offered, at the conference, several reasonable plans which Yale saw fit to reject. The only ground whatever on which Yale would conclude arrangements, was the same as that taken last year. She insisted that the first two games should be arranged as they are now and that the third and deciding game should be played on neutral grounds in the latter part...