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Americanized Chinese

... whom I reposed the utmost confidence, had become so Americanized that because her father and mother would not allow her to marry the young man of her choice, she eloped with him. Just think of it! Such a thing was unheard of in a past generation. In the ...

A FEW FACTS CONCERNING THE LAKE MOHONK CONFERENCE

... in October—and Mr. Smiley's guests are invited to remain from Tuesday afternoon until Saturday morning. An invitation to a married man includes his wife. Two sessions are held daily, beginning at 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. In addition to formal addresses arranged ...

Lesser Breeds Without the Law

... can be educated up to good and true citizens of this Republic when properly treated. They were welcomed to Hawaii ; they married Hawaiian daughters, and to-day no better mixed race exists than the mixture of Chinese and Hawaiians. ...

(Whether bad dinners or no dinners have conduced to the author's peculiar mental condition . we are unable to ..

... And the end of all is nothingness. A goodly apple rotten at the core ! David said, All men are liars —being very much married he took no chances: Michael had once criticised his dancing. The sage of Chelsea said they were mostly fools. David was ...

BIOGRAPHY. BLACK, BROWN, WHITE AND YELLOW

... vice-president of the same. In he was elected president of Wilberforce University, a position which he now holds. In 1881 he married Sarah C. Bierce, a lady of high literary attainments, and a writer for many magazines. President Scarborough has long been ...

Published: Thursday 01 August 1912
Newspaper: African Times and Orient Review
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 727 | Page: 42 | Tags: none

Welsh Criticism•

... I can never understand is this : why don't they bring black women or girls with them? But they demoralise white girls by marrying them. Of course it is not fair to judge the coloured race by Jack Johnson or Sam Langford or other pugilists. I have heard ...

is evolved, and the African mother is relieved of the double burden of housekeeping and child-bearing ..

... Bundu Society, and one of the important obligations of these friendships is mutual aid in the matter of marriage. When a girl marries, if she is lucky enough to become the first and head wife of a rich chief, any of her mates, remaining unmarried, have prior ...

You pile up riches. You subdue weaker atoms, who with the poor you grind down in order that you may

... You pile up riches. You subdue weaker atoms, who with the poor you grind down in order that you may obtain more wealth. You marry the reigning beauty of your little set, and turn her into an expensive clothes-horse and jewellery-exhibit, so that you may ...

Religious 5 1 Altruistic Ethical 4 ) Intellectual 3 2 I Artistic Egoistic Sexual There is now, for by far

... these ideas of perfect or complete and exclusive sexual constancy between one man and one woman during the whole period of married life, which is the very soul of the monogamy of the Western civilization), as a kind of regulated and organised concubinage ...

Published: Sunday 01 September 1912
Newspaper: African Times and Orient Review
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 199 | Page: 21 | Tags: none

The Constitution

... Crown Prince 1889 ; married in 1900 to Princess Sadako, and has three sons. (2) Princess Masako, born in 1888 ; married Prince Tsunchisa. (3) Princess Fusako, born 1890 ; married to Prince Narihisa. (4) Princess Noboku, born 1891 ; married to Prince Yasuhiko ...

Published: Sunday 01 September 1912
Newspaper: African Times and Orient Review
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 638 | Page: 16 | Tags: none

The New Emperor

... upon to rule. His marriage in 1900 was a notable innovation on previous usage. Up to that date no Japanese royalty had been married in public, but Prince Yoshihito had determined that the wedding should be carried out in European style, and a large number ...

Published: Sunday 01 September 1912
Newspaper: African Times and Orient Review
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 158 | Page: 16 | Tags: none