Word: calls
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...international law is living today, and living a more active, strenuous life, than ever in the past. Had it human attributes it would surely laugh to scorn those who are now pronouncing its autopsy. Or to make sure that it is not suffering from some hidden malady, let them call in consultation as medical advisers, the Justices of the Supreme Court. What would be their decision, and what has it been in similar cases in the past? That the patient may have received a black eye, or been bruised or otherwise maltreated by some belligerent in the war, but that...
With its larger accommodations and the increased size of its issues, the Illustrated will call out photographic candidates today. The competition is open to Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen. New men are to report at the office at 1246 Massachusetts Avenue tomarrow at 7.45. The competition is based on the number of photographs printed, and will last for about 12 weeks. The increase in the size of the issues will call for more positions, and with the already depleted staff, there is an excellent opportunity for new men. The paper is to be enlarged to the new magazine size, and will...
...first call for candidates for the orals has been rent forth. It is expected that a large number of men will compete...
...surprising that the graduate schools have suffered the greatest decrease in attendance, since this group of students is composed entirely of men in the draft age, but a total decrease of 36 per cent. in the College is real proof of how the undergraduate is answering his country's call. The Senior, Junior, and Sophomore classes with their respective losses of 50, 44, and 30 per cent. reflects nothing but credit on the spirit of willingness to serve which was manifested in the University last year...
...justify himself in a year's time should the immitigable call to duty come, and find him wanting, an incompetent in his country's need, a dawdler among the frivolities of culture...