Word: eras
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...upperclassmen were not of a generous nature, they should feel bitter that the Freshmen were to be treated to the best of Harvard first of all. Some of them do experience a tinge of envy. Others there are who are wiser and have made plans. This is an era of camouflage. These sagacious upperclassmen will walk into Smith Halls Common Room tonight in the guise of Freshmen. They are powerful men, so we should like to give a word of advice to the Freshmen. If you wish a seat or even a place at Copey's reading tonight, be there...
...openly fighting for autocracy. Until, worn out by their excesses, the people react and demand a conservative, stable government, there is no hope for the Allies from Russia, and judging from past revolutions that period will be long. Nations have seen years of blood before the new and better era dawned...
Since the beginning of 1916 there has been a military organization in the University, designed to train men for national service. Since that remote era when Harvard spirit became a vitallizing force in the molding of men's character there has been a clear and strong love of country in the University...
...given by Assistant Professor Johnstone; History 12b hf., The History of England from 1783 to the Present time, will be given by Mr. Laski; History 61 hf., Latin-American Trade Problems, will be a new course; History of Religions 4 hf., Judaism at the Beginning of the Christian Era, will be a new course; Government 1 will be given in the second half-year by Assistant Professor Holcombe; Government 18 hf., State and City Government in Massachusetts, will be withdrawn; Government 24, Comparative Adminisration -- France, Prussia, Italy, Belgium, will be a new course, given by Professor Dupriez of the University...
...generally admitted that the most nearly practical method of establishing and maintaining world peace in the present era would consist of the organization of a league to enforce peace-a league somewhat similar to the Holy Alliance of the 19th century, although it must be broader in scope and must not have its principles laid down by a Metternich. It is to be hoped that gradual disarmament would result from the continued life of this league, but it is obvious that the mere establishment of the system would by no means bring about immediate disarmament. Unappeased national distrust and jealousies...