Word: considerable
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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At such a time as this it behooves every one of us to find the way to some active support of our cause. This war has come to mean force until life seems a hell on earth and all human relations appear unbearable. To consider its all embracing terror is...
There are those, and they number the leaders of our country and college, who believe that the young and able must remain in academic study. They coolly point out that the great need of officers can most effectively be met by a combination of R. O. T. C. training and...
The American is naturally an egoist. He loves to do things in a spectacular way with himself as hero. Subconsciously he knows himself to be just a little better, stronger, and more farsighted than any foreigner. This supreme confidence, misplaced as it may be, gives him unbounded energy to do...
There is a remedy for this state of affairs which has already been inaugurated in some universities and which American colleges might well consider. There exists the urgent need of following Columbia and Technology in an adoption of a program of training which would permit students to be active in...
Secondly, if I had made or if a hundred of our professors were to make such accusations as have been attributed to me, every one of our college papers ought in my opinion to be more sensitively loyal than to print the rubbish. Not, I think in the first place...