Word: belongings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...after this analysis, there are found in the College and in the country any who really belong to the bomb-throwing group, or to the insidious propagandists, make them stand alone and then see how quickly they will fall...
...days the caps will be put on sale. Then will come the tickets for the banquet, concert, game and ball. If you belong to the Class of 1921, "get in College" and be a regular Junior. --THE PENNSYLVANIAN...
...recognition and unionization they are losing sight of the one great issue--the right of open shops. This right capital must uphold. To give in here means suicide not only for capital, but for the nation. If employees can force their employer to discharge anyone because he does not belong to their union they are violating the spirit of the Constitution. There is no telling to what extremes such boycotts could be carried. But instead of concentrating its forces on this one great fight, we see capital make still more remote any possibility of amicable compromise by quibbling over...
...carrying on work of a character somewhat similar to that of the earlier heroes--such men as Dan Craw-ford in Africa, Sherwood Eddy in India, and John R. Mott throughout the world. I am convinced that all those whose names are here mentioned, and many others, belong in the great company of world heroes with Albert of Belgium and with Cardinal Mercier; some of them endured for a lifetime sufferings equal to those of our esteemed Belgian guests, and died unrecognized and unacclaimed by the world. The Christian missionary, on the whole, has been and is as worthy...
...sponsored by Mr. J. M. Barrie. The essays on subjects of no special academic interest are, I think, all of them a little too over-mannered to be successful. The kind of thing they attempt can only be done well by a real master of the essay; and they belong rather to the sphere of well-meaning discipleship than of successful creation. The number by and large, is certainly above the standard of last year's Advocate. It would be admirable if the attempt to comment on political affairs were developed into a reglar feature of the paper...