Word: englanders
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Surely the work of the society merits the college's support. It strives to keep alive that most cohesive of all realities at the University--Harvard's unbroken and untarnished tradition of liberal learning, which has grown and broadened steadily since 1636, thirteen years, before King Charles I of England lost his head at Whitehall...
...Harvard Lampoon especially our praises are due, for reaching a pinnacle in its precarious and Alpine history, and thence demolishing at one crack that pillar of New England society, the Boston Transcript...
...Marine League is following in the organization of this committee a plan adopted by both England and Germany for the advancement of their merchant marine. In anticipation of the inevitable economic conflict to come and the increase in foreign trade of the United States, our own merchant marine is being provided for in this manner. All applications from undergraduates for a position this summer should be addressed to the National Marine League, 268 Pearl street, New York City...
...bill for the biggest victory in the history of the world,--a victory cheap at the price. Harvard's record in this war has been a glorious one, and certainly Harvard is not going to fall down on the job. I have absolute trust in the people of New England to do their share to complete the war, to finish the job, to consummate the victory, and bring the boys home...
...Boston from its earliest history has always been in the lead of patriotic effort, and now I expect to see Harvard, Boston, Massachusetts, and all New England sail over the top full speed." 428 SUBSCRIBERS HAVE GIVEN $108,500 Class Yesterday's Total Total To Date Quota Amount Needed Subscribers 1919 $3,800 $21,800 $12,450 -- 60 1920 30,350 38,300 21,000 -- 74 1921 200 28,550 27,300 -- 132 1922 750 19,850 29,250 9,400 162 Total, $35,100 $108,500 $90,000 -- 428 At large, 5,250 29,650 -- -- 81 Grand total...