Word: deeps
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...wearing of these vestments is a custom, resembling in its dubious antiquity, those proud and hallowed traditions of the English universities. It is altogether fitting that the Senior class be properly set apart before those deep and mysterious rites of graduation. It is the best Senior class we have! As such, let them be fittingly attired...
...originals of the Declaration of Independence or the Liberty Bell arouse a deep sense of patriotism in the minds of all loyal Americans. Similarly any historic article that has aided Harvard in here war endeavors creates a sense of loyalty among the members of the University. The historic clock that has successfully participated in so many campaigns in recruiting Harvard soldiers, and stimulated Liberty Loan subscriptions, is now making its final appearance on behalf of the Victory Loan. It will not fail...
...Song of the Sheperd Lehl, Rimsky-Korsakoff Radcliffe Glee Club V. The Gypsy Prince Krista Harvard Mandolin Club VI. Specialty Howard Elliott INTERMISSION VII. Rockin' the Boat, Frey Harvard Banjo Club VIII. a. Indian Serenade, Beresford b. In the Boat, Greig Radcliffe Glee Club IX. a. Serenade, Haydn b. Deep River, arr. Roepper J. F. Lautner and Harvard Glee Club X. a. One-Two-Three-Four Radcliffe Mandolin Club b. 'Cello Solo Miss Esther Bagg XI. a. Old Medley b. Prayer of Thanksgiving Harvard Glee Club
...hostility to peace. Nothing could be more dangerous than this. The whole subject is one of such vast importance and so wide spread in its ramifications that it should not be determined by a mere reiterations of slogans and cries. It is a subject which calls for very deep consideration and for logical thought. Theoretically, we all favor peace. We should be glad if the curse of war could be swept from the earth, but there is something worse than war and that is national dishonor, and there is something better than peace and that, the preservation of national sovereignty...
...stimulating communication which appeared in yesterday's paper by Mr. Keizo Matsuno on "The Japanese Student at Harvard" deserves our further attention. Can it be that any thoughtful person who read the article, with its declaration of friendship, failed to feel the deep significance it contained when viewed from the standpoint of international relations...