Word: cannot
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...auto-ambulance, than that we were to rest satisfied with Red Cross contributions alone. If a plague were to sweep across this country, it would be necessary to care for the sick; but how much more necessary to remove the causes of that plague and prevent its recurrence. It cannot be proven, but we believe it to be a fact, that if the energy and money which are now being devoted to lessening the destruction of the present war had been previously devoted to promoting better understanding between the nations of the world and making their armaments unnecessary, we would...
...Cross is a necessary palliative, but only a palliative. War cannot be humanized. War must be prevented. It remains the peculiar duty of a university and of educated men to study and remove the conditions which lead to war. We have only praise for the knitting of socks and mufflers; it were more than a pity if we, having done little more, were to feel we had done enough...
...following Juniors have been appointed watchers at the polls, and anyone who cannot be on hand at the hour indicated is requested to provide a substitute: 8 to 9, L. S. Chichester, W. K. B. Emerson, Jr.; 9 to 10, F. P. Clement, Jr., D. C. Watson; 10 to 11, R. Cutler, C. F. Farrington; 11 to 12, E. W. Mahan, K. Bromley; 12 to 1, T. Sizer, R. T. Twitchell; 1 to 2, R. Whittier, D. Loring, Jr.; 2 to 3, W. C. Boyden, Jr., S. M. Felton, Jr.; 3 to 4, E. H. Foreman, W. Blanchard...
...pity, of course, that the play cannot be given in a University theatre, which is adequate in stage and scenic capacity. However, the day of the Harvard Theatre is coming; the need of one has long been felt...
...following Juniors have been appointed watchers at the polls for tomorrow. Anyone who cannot be on hand at the hour indicated is requested to provide a substitute; 8 to 9, L. S. Chichester, W. K. B. Emerson, Jr.; 9 to 10, F. P. Clement, Jr., D. C. Watson; 10 to 11, R. Cutler, C. F. Farrington; 11 to 12, E. W. Mahan, K. Bromley; 12 to 1, T. Sizer, R. T. Twitchell; 1 to 2, R. Whittier, D. Loring, Jr.; 2 to 3, W. C. Boyden, Jr., S. M. Felton, Jr.; 3 to 4, E. H. Foreman, W. Blanchard...