Word: englanders
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...university buildings were decorated with flags of all the allied nations. Garlands, cedars and medallions, and everywhere the colors of France, England and the United States turned Columbia into a gala place. Lanes leading up the library steps were carpeted with red, and in front of the statue of Alma Mater the chair of Benjamin Franklin stood...
...Rome. He greatly contributed to the success of the famous performance of the Oedipus Tyrannus of Sophocles in 1881. As editor and writer of school and college text books in Greek he was with professor Goodwin the most widely known of American Grecians, both in this country and England. Probably no other teacher of Greek in America has taught so many students as Professor White, and no one has had greater success as a teacher. He insisted that his students should acquire the power to read Greek at sight, and he actually accomplished his object and won at the same...
...East, speaking through the editorial columns of its city papers, replies that did England only grant home-rule to Ireland, and had Poland only promise of liberty, and were Italy only assured larger rewards for victory, the East would enter in the war with braver heart, and contribute, as it has always said it would contribute, multiple of its just quota in man power to confound the West and Middle West...
Complications have arisen which will make it difficult to accept many new men in the University Training Corps after the various New England colleges close, it was announced at the Military Office yesterday evening. Recruits, however, may be accepted in August at the end of the first three-months' camp, if the Corps continues after that time, as is now planned. At present, until the enlistment office is closed at the end of the week, recruits from the University or other New England colleges will be enrolled...
...throughout Greater Boston, rather than to make a separate gift to the French Marshal when he visit the University on Saturday. Those who have charge of the fund hope to raise at least $150,000 as a gift to express the appreciation of the people of Boston and New England for his visit, as well as to express sympathy for the suffering people of France. The entire fund will be used to support the orphaned children of the soldiers who have died for France...