Word: conflict
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...closing, Dr. von Mach said that the United States was losing her chance to become the greatest power toward world peace; that President Wilson could have taken the role of arbiter of the present conflict, at least in investigating and making public the real truth of the so-called atrocities; but instead of that, the United States is rapidly losing prestige among the warring nations...
...Edwin Emerson '91, a war correspondent who has recently returned from the European conflict, will speak in the Living Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. His talk on war topics will be illustrated by moving pictures and stereoptican slides taken at the front...
...report of my discussion of the Armament question at the Harvard Union on March 3. What I did in fact urge was that there is not the least reason for increasing armaments. The present war is, in my opinion, the outcome of the long series of conflicts of interest attending the era of colonial expansion, now practically closed. We never had a serious conflict of interest in this field, and consequently were not menaced by any other power, before the war. We have even less reason to fear the hostility of any other power, now that the states that might...
...Lunn served in the Spanish War in the Third Nebraska Infantry and has since kept well in touch with the armament question in this country. He will discuss the conflict between opportunism and Socialist principle in the attitude toward militarism, advancing his own solution of the problem...
...first of the series of three preliminary trials for the University debating teams which was to have been held on February 19, has been changed to the evening of February 18 in order not to conflict with the Junior Dance. The second of the preliminary trials is "Resolved,--That it is to the best interest of the United States that there be an immediate and substantial increase in the army and navy...