Word: eagerness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...khaki in search of likely material. Not the usual hundred men will be at his disposal; instead, he is at liberty to draw from thousands. Many will have a gridiron past, many will have spent their leisure hours at the blacksmith's trade, but all will be eager for a friendly scrimmage before the real kick-off on the other side...
...Bailey '21, J. T. Baldwin '21, C. L. Bartlett '21, M. P. Davis '21, M. J. Donner '21, M. Eager '21, R. F. Greenlaw '21, W. A. Hetler '21, S. A. Hirsch '21, R. Jenney '21, A. B. Kirschbaum '21, R. E. Larsen '21, T. L. '21, J. A. Lowell '21, W. B. Marvin '21, J. A. Morss '21, F. U. Perry '21, J. P. Post '20, S. C. Richmond, Jr., '21, F. S. Stranahan, Jr., '21, J. O. Stubbs...
...when vague reports of disruption are being scattered. The assurance was given in that speech of the desire of the French mission to do its utmost in training American officers competent for the fierce efficiency of the fighting line. The assurance was given also that the mission feels especially eager to train those officers in so far as it may in the Harvard Corps...
...temptation was obvious for these men, accustomed to action and eager for the utmost service in the consecrated cause of their native land, to feel that in training a group of unskilled young men here, however willing were those young men, and however great was the need of training, they had been relegated to the less exciting and less glorious post of war. Yet with large vision and broad sympathy they saw the needs and the possibilities of the lessons which they might teach, and have worked without rest in the teaching...
...good news that copies of the school's history, as lately prepared, will be widely distributed, celebration or no celebration. Whoever reads thoughtfully and in sequence the record of achievement and of developing progress set forth in the story of Harvard's Law School will feel an eager interest quickened within him. The very idea that its further growth and improvement should by any chance be denied or impeded becomes unthinkable. The picture of the Law School as it is awaknes an emotion somewhat akin to that which one feels when he looks upon a great cathedral with...