Word: either
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...notice, but entertainments, if held at all in such times, should be of an informal nature. Nor can I concur in the objection of some against all forms of entertainment, when such a day makes a fitting pause between academic study and military training. It seems to me that either by ballot or canvass the opinion of the class should be obtained, and in the meanwhile, the fact held well in mind that to delay may be to destroy. RICHARD K. KENNA...
...There was no wild outburst of enthusiasm for war in either England or any of the other countries when we saw that Germany was bound to cause our entrance into the war. We knew what we were up against and realized that it was different from all former wars. The situation was much similar to the one Voltaire was placed in when he was asked if he was in favor of capital punishment and replied, 'Certainly, let the assassins begin.' The war is being fought by the Germans on Allied territory, and is being carried nearer and nearer...
...That for such students and for stu- dents who leave the University after May 5 to join either of the American ambulance corps in France, special final examinations of two hours each be held from April...
...That for students who, in joining either of the ambulance corps in France must leave the University on or before May 5, instructors be authorized to return grades as for students enlisting in the military or naval service of the United States...
...Oxford and Cambridge are practically empty now, and only a handful of foreign students are attending classes in either of these universities. A good many institutions of learning have closed their doors, and several of the colleges have been turned into training schools and military hospitals. All the students have gone to the front and many have sacrificed their lives for their country. None have remained, not even the theological students, whom the church will not accept if they are fit for military service. In regard to compulsory service in England, we have had to come to it, there being...