Word: behind
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...stay at home, sacrificing comforts and money to feed and clothe us. We are under your orders, and just as long as you hang on, we will fight as well as we know how. But remember, all our support, moral and physical, comes from those who remain behind in the States. Try to impress all this on the young hopefuls in whose brains you are endeavoring to plant the seeds of English literature...
...home influence, the one place of rest, the one amusement resort that the Army and Navy have. It is the soldier's oasis in the midst of the horrors of battle. The French and the Italians want the American Y. M. C. A. to take up its work behind their lines and it has promised to comply. The Russians need our assistance in the form of both huts and cantonments. Their Army is in many places demoralized: the poison of German propaganda is having its dire effect of which the antidote is work such as Dr. Mott discribed. The Russian...
...Junior classes and the elected members of the Student Council from 1918, 1919, and 1920 will be chosen today. The polls for the Senior Class will be located in Phillips Brooks House; for the Junior Class at the Lodge of the Class of '77 Gate, which is located directly behind the Widener Library; and for the Sophomore Class in the CRIMSON Building. The complete list of nominations follows...
...cups. D. F. O'Connell '21, captain of the Freshmen, was the star of the race, winning first place in 16 minutes, 36 seconds, one second faster than the time of the Harvard-Yale Freshman contest last year. J. E. Nally '21, was a good third, crossing the line behind Nulty of St. Benedict's. Wakefield's first man was Burke in fourth place, but four other Wakefield runners finished in quick succession...
...sympathy is what is needed to make the eleven men play as a unit. I think the real beginning of a team spirit came after the Exeter game, when we began to realize that we had been playing only as individuals. If we feel that the whole Class is behind us as a team this common bend of sympathy will be more firmly cemented, and I think that I may safely prophesy a victory not only in the Princeton game tomorrow, but in the Yale game...