Word: americans
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...offence which runs under its own power, battering down all opposition, and seemingly impregnable to attack. American made, it has never before been seen by civilian eyes in any country. It will demonstrate in the most graphic manner how its counterparts have operated against the Germans on the western front...
...states in which they are located, but who cannot entice thorough representation from the East. The statistical title is one for statisticians to determine; the real claim to rank as our most national university will depend upon an institution's grasp of the spirit that should live in American nationalism and of its ability to consider the interests of all sections even though training the majority of its students from only a few. --Boston Transcript...
...Centre is the most easily disposed of position of the whole line. Gennert clearly outplayed both Harris and Taylor at Cambridge, and Callahan in the Yale game. Only Peck, of Pittsburg, would keep him off every all-American...
Ernest Linwood Walker was made lecturer on Tropical Medicine, Raymond Edwin Merwin '13, Associate in Central American Archaeology; Samuel Kirkland Lothrop, Director of the Central American Expedition; and Gilbert Horrax, Alumni Assistant in Surgery...
...International Polity Club will give an informal reception to Professor Emily Greene Balch, of Wellesley, in the parlor of Phillips Brooks House this evening at 8 o'clock. Miss Balch, who was the American delegate to the "Conference for Continuous Mediation" at Stockholm, has recently conferred with President Wilson upon the advisability of calling a similar conference of neutral nations for the discussion of their mutual interest which the war has jeopardized and for the presentation of a proposal aiming toward a permanent peace...