Word: cans
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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"The ordinary soldier (doughboy, as he is called) certainly has a hard life even if he escapes being wounded. He sometimes goes two or three days without food and is constantly exposed to the dampness and cold as to shell fragments and machine-gun bullets. They are the most uncomplaining...
Tho experiments in bread-making which Professor L. J. Henderson '98, University Professor of Medical Chemistry, has been conducting for the government, have proved entirely satisfactory. He has carried them on with the assistance of four officers from the Sanitation Corps, Food and Nutrition Division, United States Army. They have...
Professor Henderson has concentrated on the properties of dough, on the rising of dough, quality of bread as influenced by the presence of substitutes, of salts and the admixture of certain other substances. The results are mainly of a scientific character, but can be applied in case of need, so...
The ending of warfare has not decreased the need of the United War Workers. On the contrary, it has very much increased the amount which they must have in order to carry on their work. A year or two must pass before the soldiers abroad can be returned to America...
The University must not be made conspicuous by cause of failure, but by reason of success. To obtain this result every member of the University--military, college, and graduate--must give to his limit. Whatever the amount each can give, everyone can give something. The aim of the University is...