Word: callings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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There will be another call for candidates next week...
...trouble themselves to hear its work outlined by Captain Cordier or its importance estimated by such men as President Lowell, C. A. Coolidge, John Gallishaw and J. H. Farley. In other words they were indifferent. Yet almost every one of them will rally to the colors when the general call to arms shall go forth...
...they demand, and experience is a hard thing to acquire without influence or authority. So apart from their pleasure, the CRIMSON competitions are of real value and give men an intimate idea of University life and activities as no other competitions are able to do. Tonight is the last call this year for future business, news, and editorial editors...
...enough mass meetings, lectures and exhortations. We have talked enough. We have hesitated and delayed too long. Action, and action alone, can be tolerated now. Only 600 men in Harvard University have thus far roused themselves from their comfortable state of lethargy and responded to the first patriotic call of their lifetime...
...Cornell has already enrolled 2,000 students in its military department. Harvard men have never been slow in the past to see their duty, and they have never sidestepped The desire of every student to become an officer rests on the well-known fact that the first call for volunteers will create a need for many more commissioned men than exist at present. The quickest and most thorough way for anyone to obtain a reserve officer's commission is to enroll in the unit imediately and thereby realize his wish by September first or before. Many are questioning the advisability...