Word: anxious
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Memorial Day Committee is particularly anxious that the Post should be adequately represented at the Memorial Day exercises, and have made a liberal allotment of seats to the members. A certain number of tickets are still in the Adjutant's hands, and members expecting to attend should apply for these without delay, as otherwise they must be returned to the committee, and the Post make an unimpressive showing at its first and most important public appearance...
...early stillness of 8.30 this morning, the Senior class will abandon the Yard for its long-awaited annual picnic. Those members of 1920, who, before July 1, 1919, knew the secret tradition of that important yearly event, are confronting one another with the anxious question: will that tradition be upheld today...
Labor is fully conscious that the world needs things for use and that standards of life can improve only as production for use and consumation increases. Labor is anxious to work out better methods for industry and demands it be assured that increased productivity will be used for service and not alone for profits. Wage-earners aspire to be something more than numbers on the books of an industrial plant, something more than attendants of a machine, something more than cogs in an industrial system dominated by machinery owned and operated for profit alone. The workers insist upon being masters...
...mind nobody's business but its own. Surely such an announcement is somewhat inconsistent with the Irish resolution, whereby the same Senate plunges its finger, nay, its whole fist into the international pie, and extends a wholly gratuitous insult to a friendly nation. Great Britain is fully as anxious to get rid of the Irish question as the Irish are to get rid of Great Britain. Some day may see the matter adjusted; but that day will not be hastened by the meddling of the Senate...
...Captain Robert Goetz commandant of the University R. O. T. C. Professor F. W. Taussig '79, and Professor r. H Lord '06 are among the faculty members who will act as chairmen at the meetings. The lectures have been made possible by friends of the University who are anxious to present as much information about Russia as possible...