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Side 10
... asking the American housewife to do to save sugar - to use two pounds per month per person , or one pound for forty ... asked if he desires sugar in his tea or coffee , and , if so , it is served in uniform quantities at the time the ...
... asking the American housewife to do to save sugar - to use two pounds per month per person , or one pound for forty ... asked if he desires sugar in his tea or coffee , and , if so , it is served in uniform quantities at the time the ...
Side 18
... asking them questions about the drill or exercise , its purpose , the reasons for repetitions , the necessity of making ... asked why he wanted to enlist , he said that when he and his mates learned what was being done to the women and ...
... asking them questions about the drill or exercise , its purpose , the reasons for repetitions , the necessity of making ... asked why he wanted to enlist , he said that when he and his mates learned what was being done to the women and ...
Side 35
... asked to be shown an " antique " chest of drawers . " On examining the Jacobean example to which her notice was directed , she pulled out one of the drawers and pointed out that there were evidences of its having been used . Unconvinced ...
... asked to be shown an " antique " chest of drawers . " On examining the Jacobean example to which her notice was directed , she pulled out one of the drawers and pointed out that there were evidences of its having been used . Unconvinced ...
Side 48
... asked to devote the whole energy and educa- tional power of the institution to the phases and lines of training desired by the Government . The problem is a new one and calls for inventiveness and adaptability as well as that spirit of ...
... asked to devote the whole energy and educa- tional power of the institution to the phases and lines of training desired by the Government . The problem is a new one and calls for inventiveness and adaptability as well as that spirit of ...
Side 49
... asked the Faculty to organize military training . After confer- ence with General Wood , ( 1 ) a course of lectures was established early in 1915 on military history and policy , on the relations of regular forces to militia reserves ...
... asked the Faculty to organize military training . After confer- ence with General Wood , ( 1 ) a course of lectures was established early in 1915 on military history and policy , on the relations of regular forces to militia reserves ...
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Side 406 - This Government, the offspring of our own choice, uninfluenced and unawcd, adopted upon full investigation and mature deliberation, completely free in its principles, in the distribution of its powers, uniting security with energy, and containing within itself a provision for its own amendment, has a just claim to your confidence and support. —George Washington.
Side 344 - XII.— The Turkish portions of the present Ottoman Empire should be assured a secure sovereignty, but the other nationalities which are now under Turkish rule should be assured an undoubted security of life, and an absolutely unmolested opportunity of autonomous development, and the Dardanelles
Side 347 - as well as in name during these days that are to try men's souls. We must be impartial in thought as well as in action, must put a curb upon our sentiments as well as upon every transaction that might be construed as a preference of one party to the struggle before another. In
Side 343 - colonial claims, based upon a strict observance of the principle that in determining all such questions of sovereignty the interests of the population concerned must have equal weight with the equitable claims of the government
Side 8 - provides that whoever, when the United States is at war, shall willfully make or convey false reports or statements with intent to interfere with the operation or success of the military or naval forces of the United States, or promote the success of its enemy,
Side 249 - Be Yarrow stream unseen,, unknown ! It must or we shall rue it : We have a vision of our own, Ah ! why should we undo it 'i The treasured dreams of times long past, We'll keep them, winsome Marrow ! For when we're there, although 'tis fair,
Side 343 - VIII.—All French territory should be freed and the invaded portions restored, and the wrong done to France by Prussia in 1871 in the matter of Alsace-Lorraine, which has unsettled the peace of the world for nearly
Side 123 - every territorial settlement involved in this war must be made in the interest and for the benefit of the population concerned, and not as a part of any mere 'adjustment or compromise of claims among rival states.
Side 342 - We owe it, however, to ourselves to say that we do not wish in any way to impair or to re-arrange the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It is no affair of ours what they do with their own life, either industrially or politically. We do not purpose or desire to dictate to them in any way.
Side 343 - and of their intelligent and unselfish sympathy. VII.—Belgium, the whole world will agree, must be evacuated and restored, without any attempt to limit the sovereignty which she enjoys in common with all other free nations.