Word: americans
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...news that Mayor Mitchel has agreed to run again will bring joy to the forces of Americanism and good government everywhere. New York is our representative city, it is of national interest that it be well governed. The fact that the campaign hinges on the forces of Americanism versus Hearst, Hylan, and Hohenzollern makes the result a test of the temper of the American people...
...second Liberty Loan drive is on. The second offensive waged by the American people as a whole against the German government has been started. The ultimate object is the destruction of the German armies through supplies of men and munitions on the western front. The immediate objective, however, is three billions of dollars pledged to the government before November...
...there is, will undoubtedly be well worth watching. In the middle ages the CRIMSON players used to shudder at the Eli menace. Today "the informals," those loyal survivors of the sport in the University, are facing a foe more formidable than the Bulldog in his halcyon days. Whereas "All American" elevens have in the past been mythical, they may in the near future be actual organizations. Each military cantonment plans to have its team...
...that fund will not have ceased among the members of the University. The latest reports issued from campaign headquarters indicated that the sum desired was still far from being in the Library War Council's hands. We are not greatly agitated over this announcement, for it is quite an American characteristic to put off giving until the last minute--not so much that there may be a possible chance of escape from the demand, but rather because the American loves a whirl-wind finish in charities as well as sports. We too, being American, recognize the fact and condemn...
...those men who were in the R. O. T. C. last summer and for others who have had an equivalent amount of training elsewhere. There will probably be no section meetings but there will be at least two lectures a week on advanced subjects, assuming a knowledge of American military organization and tactics but more particularly of the similar French organizations as taught by the French Mission during the summer. The course will be progressive in that use will be made of all previous information the students may possess. The lectures will also come in the evening, the 1.30 hour...