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...Captain Schuyler's last of a series of articles on "Evolution in Yacht Building" will appeal to the yachtsman and to the general reader who desires information on the subject. "The Wisconsin National Guard" is the title of a lengthy description by Captain Charles King, U. S. A., of the organization of the state militia of Wisconsin, and of its rapid advance in efficiency...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Outing. | 4/13/1891 | See Source »

...ground of having exclusive jurisdiction over the whole sea since the United States has no claim to such jurisdiction. a. On natural grounds, because sea cannot be defended from the shore; Wharton's Digest of Int. Law of U. S., Vol. III, ch. 2, sec. 26, 33; Schuyler's American Diplomacy, p. 404; Queen vs. Keyn, L. R., 2 Exch., Div. 63; Ortolan, Diplomatie de la Mer, Lib. 2, Ch. 7; Hautefeuilie Droits et Devoirs des Nations Neutres, Tom 1, tit. 1, ch. 3, sec. 1; Kluber, Droit des Gens, sec. 130 (ed. 1861); Angell, Forum...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English 6. | 11/18/1890 | See Source »

...officials of the meeting will be as follows: Referee-William B. Curtis, N. Y. A. C. Judges at finish-W. G. Schuyler, N. Y. A. C., A. C. Stevens, N. J. A. C., W. H. Goodwin, jr., B. A. A. Field judges-F. W. Janssen, S. I. A. C., Walton Storm, M. A. C., J. E. Sullivan, P. A. C., and secretary A. A. U., G. B. Morrison, B. A. A. Timekeepers-George Avery, N. A. C., J. G. Lathrop, Boston. Starter-William H. Robert on, New York. Official announcer-Fred W. Burns, P. A. C. Scorer-Harrison Gray Otis...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Boston Athletic Association. | 1/13/1890 | See Source »

Among the other articles are: "The First Theatre in America," by Dr. Geo. H. Moore; "Slavery in New Hampshire," by Mr. Isaac W. Hammond; also short contributions from Hon. Charles Johnson Macurdy; Hon. Chas. S. Hall, John Schuyler and Cheodore Stanton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Magazine of American History. | 1/9/1889 | See Source »

...risen to promineuce as an editor, felt his deficiency in that regard. Some of the brightest and most graceful editorial writers have been men whose training and equipment was had at college. Henry J. Raymond was a notable example of this. I might mention also Manton Marble. Mr. Schuyler, of our paper, is a college man and a writer of so graceful and pure English that editorials of his have attracted the attention of expresident Andrew D. White. Mr. White characterized them as excellent examples of a cultured style. There is no reason why a college man should not make...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Journalism as a Profession. | 3/30/1888 | See Source »

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