Word: 2l
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...utterly opposed to the swashbuckling code of honor or manliness, which sets up the slab-back policy and the hip-pocket ethics as categorical imperatives under all circumstances. To snub with a sneer the claims of a thousand other considerations is not patriotism; it is treason. CECIL H. SMITH 2L. Chairman. H. DAVIS '18. R. H. GARRISON '18. G. L. HOWE '18. A. N. McCOMB '18. W. B. SOUTHWORTH '18. C. F. ZUKOSKI '19. B. D. ALLISON...
...discussed here. Let this letter drive home one cardinal truth: that in a democracy, patriotism means thinking for the nation, quite as much as fighting for it; and unless the thinking takes place first, we may expect such consequences as the tragic European war exhibits. CECIL H. SMITH 2L...
...entirely free of charge to those who apply. The expenses of the organization are defrayed by voluntary contribution. The officers and members of the Bureau for this year are: G. B. Barrett 3L, president; W. B. Shepardson 3L, vice-president; A. E. Case 3L, secretary-treasurer' W. B. Hastings 2L, M. Rushton 3L and C. W. Painter 2L, directors; B. I. Bromley, G. G. Chandler, L. Clayton, J. France, J. F. Gunster, M. M. Manning, S. Miller, Jr., K. F. Pantzer, S. Pitney, A. L. Rabb, N. Schaff, S. P. Speer, W. E. Tippetts (from the third-year class...
...Francis '18; "Can't-Be-Beats," W. E. Fuller '19; "Hard Guys," W. Whitney 1GB; "Westal Virgins," P. Camman '18; "Sunday's Pets," R. P. Hallowell '20; "Independents," H. L. M. Cole 1L. The latter team is composed of men who signed up unattached. It includes E. Tougas 2L, A. S. Anderson '17, L. B. Cooper 1L, P. Smart 3L, W. T. Snow '18, H. W. Gleason '17, A. W. McDonald '20, S. Pierce '19 and any others who report to Randolph 36 today...
...Lathrop '18 and R. C. McKay 2L rescued two 12-year-old boys from drowning in the Charles river yesterday afternoon. The boys were Richard Wolbert, of 9 Centre street, and Philip Rutledge, of 8 Chatham street, both of Cambridge. Lathrop and McKay were walking along the parkway near the Cambridge Boat Club about 5 o'clock in the afternoon when they saw a crowd collected near where the two boys had gone through the ice. Lathrop immediately threw of his coat and plunged into the water, and with the assistance of McKay, pulled them out and carried them ashore...