Word: abroad
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...countries and so far as possible to provide for their support from Harvard undergraduates, and as opportunity shall arise, to take such measures as are possible to localize and accentuate this interest." Before the war, the mission took a very active part in this work, and found many opportunities abroad for members of the University, but since 1917 it has been practically impossible to maintain any missions, and its usual plans had been almost completely given...
...College counted for anything, either in the world at large or in the United States. Due to the war and the moving about of men in service we gradually found out that not only was the opinion of the College occasionally listened to in the United States, but even abroad it was taken into consideration as representative of one phase of the best opinion in America. Naturally I am not suggesting that Harvard undergraduates can have any great effect upon important national decisions, but I do most seriously suggest that the opinion of Harvard College does count--and however small...
...spend large amounts in some way fitting to honor the men who have accepted the cell to the colors. Under the present conditions, however, there is only one effort on the part of the people which would be proper in any sense of the word. The men returning from abroad or some home camp have no desire to parade as heroes. They all made a distinct sacrifice upon entering the service. They now want to be relieved of this burden. If the people of this country keep their uniformed men from the necessity of hunting jobs and provide them with...
Ingalls prepared at St. Paul's School, where he played for two years on the team. He captained his victorious fresh man seven, and after serving abroad with the air forces, he returned to lead the Blue team this winter...
Professor F. W. Taussig '79, chairman of the Federal Tariff Commission, was directed last week by President Wilson to proceed abroad for service in connection with the peace negotiations in Paris, and has already sailed. The Commission has made a study of the tariff relations between the United States and other countries, and it is assumed that Professor Taussig will be asked to advise the American representatives in regard to the commercial features of the treaty...