Word: border
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...their ears the Seniors supposedly are prepared to solve any problem the world may present. The dominating theme of all this advice has been one of service and loyalty to this country of ours. The martial atmosphere of Europe and the present war could which hangs over the Mexican border have influenced young men to believe that the army and navy present the only opportunities to serve one's country. In times of national danger the method of service is undoubtedly clear. It is during "good times" when business is booming and prosperity seems eternal that a different kind...
...Sweetser went by bicycle from the Belgian border to Paris, a journey which he describes vivaciously, making real his many exciting experiences on the road. It is a vivid picture of the war, its ravages, and the men and women near it. As a story full of interest Mr. Sweetser's volume holds us to the last, for he seems to have put a good deal of his own charming personality into the tale, and we often feel that we are by his side. From the very first sentence, which begins: "Flash! snapped the telegraph operator--," we feel the thrill...
...station of La Chapelle to all the hospitals in the Paris district, there are four other units at work. One squad is attached to Hospital "B," at Juilly, about 40 kilometers east of Paris. The other three units are stationed at Dunkirk, Pont-a-Mousson, and on the Alsace border, the total number of cars employed in these places being about 75. Each section is attached to the French army, is fed and lodged by it, and is subject to its discipline. The army furnishes gasoline and tires, but the drivers act as their own mechanics in the matter...
...Clark 16 and D. L. Kennedy 'if are acting in Mrs. B. B. Flebbe's play "Across the Border," now being produced at the Toy Theatre, Boston...
...convenience of new students in the University, the CRIMSON today prints the following directory of buildings outside the Yard. Except for the Botanic Garden and Warren House all of these are located on streets that border on the north side of the Yard: Astronomical Laboratory, Jarvis Street; Botanic Garden, Linnaean and Garden streets; Botanical Museum, University Museum; Divinity Library, Divinity avenue; Geological Museum, University Museum; Germanic Museum, Broadway and Quincy street; Jefferson Physical Laboratory, north of Lawrence Hall; Lawrence Hall, Kirkland street; New Lecture Hall Kirkland and Oxford streets; Music Building, north of Lawrance Hall; Peadbody Museum, Divinity avenue; Pierce...