Word: campaign
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Monday the Campaign of the United War Workers will begin. At this time when Germany is laying down her arms in acknowledgement of defeat, we must not lessen our efforts to make the drive a success. During the many months before the boys can be brought back home their welfare must be cared...
...their utmost to carry on the work; it is the duty of those at home to extend to them every means at their disposal in the way of aid and encouragement. Nothing that we can do would more nearly fulfil this purpose than a large oversubscription to the present campaign fund...
Yesterday the Phillips Brooks House began its United War Work Campaign in the University. Technically, the national drive does not commence until Monday; however, in order to make certain of raising its share of the $2,000,000 which the colleges of New England have pledged themselves to give, the University is taking a lead of four days in order to get a running start...
...voluntary subscriptions. Since few civilian students are in College, and since, most of the service will be for the S. A. T. C., it is very proper that men in the corps do their share to make the services as large and efficient as possible. A Liberty Loan campaign is an unfortunate coincidence, but not harmful to either. If a person has the money for the former he surely has enough also to contribute to the latter. Those who cannot buy a bond, however, ought surely to make some small sacrifice in order to gain the benefits of a capable...
Seven allied activities, all endorsed by the Government are combined in the United War Work Campaign, with the budgets distributed as follows: Young Mens Christian Association $100,000,000, Y. W. C. A. $15,000,000, National Catholic War Council (including the work of the Knights of Columbus and special war activities for women $30,000,000, Jewish Welfare Board $3,500,000, American Library Association $3,500,000, War Camp Community Service $15,000,000, Salvation Army...