Word: appealed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Only a few more dance applications have been received in response to the committee's last appeal. Although a sufficient number have signified their intention of being present to warrant the success of the dance, the committee hopes to make this year's event the most successful ever held. In order that any additional members of the class may have an opportunity to apply for invitations the time has been extended until Monday. All applications must be sent to H. B. Courteen '17, Harvard Union...
...urged" to attend. The consequent revolution in the usual course of life, the abnormal excitement, would carry men off their feet, and they would flock to the dance. But the University system is saner,--also less expensive. And the term "Junior prom" still has a wondrous thrilling appeal to the other...
...Forum has been criticised for the character of the question chosen. Most of the problems brought to the front by the war have been discussed, and there is some difficulty in finding new ones of large appeal. The subject chosen for tonight, however, fills the needed specifications. The Republican party seems at present the only important one whose presidential nominee is a matter of doubt. Upon its choice may depend the re-election or defeat of the President. A man is needed who is not only of sufficient calibre, but who is available, who possesses the proper affiliations and reputation...
...collection of used phonograph records, which are still in good condition, is being made at Princeton, in answer to an appeal from the Princeton Red Cross Society. The records are to be sent to the hospitals and detention camps in Europe, where men have had their nervous systems wrecked by the battle strain and by the detonation of the big guns...
...editors is to secure the best experts in foreign countries, as well as in the United States, in order to maintain the highest and most authoritative standard possible within the field indicated. The preliminary statement of the new quarterly expresses the hope that "'The Military Historian and Economist' will appeal not merely to army and navy officers anxious to keep abreast with the theory of their profession, but to the plain man of business who realizes that the isolation of this country has gone forever, that the clash of armies is merely the most violent incident of increasingly sharp trade...