Word: americans
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...American University Union in Europe is successful even beyond expectations," writes Anson Phelps Stokes, president of the Union, in a letter recently received by Roger Pierce '04, Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the American University Union abroad...
...constantly recurring strikes in the ship-yards of the Atlantic seaboard present serious obstacles to our naval program. The demand for ships has never been greater than now. Figures just made public demonstrate that the U boat has outrun the combined efforts of English and American ship-yards by three to one. New ships in vastly increased quantities must be had if this year is to see the tide turn. Yet the unpatriotic action of a large part of our workers at the present time threatens this all-important artery of our war machine. Whether walkouts have been inspired...
...order to help the American University Union at Paris, there will be an admission fee of $1. No reserved seats will be sold, however...
...receipts from the sale of tickets will be turned over to the treasurer of the American University Union in Paris, for the work of the union among American college students engaged in war duties...
...immediate self-preservation which destroyed the Russian resistance is likely to spread to Western Europe if its peoples are called upon to face a fifth and a sixth year of war. We hope that Germany feels this influence first but we cannot count upon this. Half a million Americans in action this year may avail more than two millions a year from now if the Allies should lose their punch. Let the American force, small as it is, play an important part in the air, on the sea, and on land during the coming campaign...