Word: doned
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first steps in the "Red Flag" legislation as to whether the crimson banner will be allowed to be carried in parades will be made this morning when the case will be heard at the State House, room 249, at 10.30. Professor Beale of the Law School, who has done a great deal to help bring the matter to a hearing, will be there, but will not enter into the discussion unless called upon...
...very fact is one of the evils complained of by many thoughtful persons. But it is a fact, and a fact unalterable, because American colleges are essentially of the people, because they are not of a class, which, however much it serves the people--and no class has ever done so much for a country as the English governing class has done for England--yet serves, and has always done so, from above...
...country as the English governing class has done for England--yet serves, and has always done so, from above...
Progress on the new buildings for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has proceeded at a fast rate, and a great deal has been done since the first pouring of concrete, which took place last April. In all of the buildings but the library, all the structural concrete has been poured, and the construction work is now up to the roof. This structural concrete is the skeleton of the buildings. It is poured in a semi-liquid state into wooden forms, and is reinforced by steel rods. The foundation walls, piers, interior columns and floors are all made of this material...
...Congressman Gardner and General Wood assert, such measures are immediated necessary. Let our regular soldiers be properly equipped, and our military reorganized before we even begin to think of carrying war into our educational institutions. Harvard has, and I am convinced will do, as she always has done her share, not more than her share, in war as in peace. But let us hope and pray, that she will never have to setforth again her students to war. One of the great causes of war is the excitation of the people of a country to such point that they must...