Word: die
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...supported as it should be, it becomes the duty of all undergraduates, particularly the Freshmen, to do their part toward keeping it in existence. No one wants compulsory chapel and there is little chance of it being advocated, but the present institution must not be allowed to die. An individual resolution to go to chapel at least twice a week would form a good beginning and would cause many students to start attending the morning services regularly. Let the undergraduates see for themselves whether or not the chapel is worth saving...
...always tried to do right, as they saw the right, and for a day or two I was sick and discouraged and felt that even God had gone back on me. But I can see now that perhaps after all it was a very wonderful privilege for him to die in that way,--in defence of his country and doing his best to uphold the right as he saw it and if I have to go the same way I shall regard it as an honor and a privilege...
...proud griefs that our allies have suffered before us. We honor our dead as brave men who have given everything for a cause, but we must not stop to mourn too long. The greatest service we can do them is to "carry on" against the power that made them die...
...cablegram just received in Washington announces that Richard Cutts Fairfield, of New Ipswich, N. H., and New York City, who had been admitted this fall as a Freshman, was killed while on duty in the ambulance corps on the Italian front. He is the first American to die in the ambulance service in Italy...
...went abroad to die...