Word: even
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...only change this winter will probably be in the case of the University team. As the situation stands at present, the regular squad will be replaced by teams from the companies and battalions of the R. O. T. C., which will compete among themselves, and which may even meet sevens from nearby outside institutions...
...department of the Army War College is paying them high salaries to translate the letters and documents of the German war prisoners; they are drawing charts and fixing prices in the Food Administration; many are organizing the resources of the country on the Council of National Defense. They have even invaded the War Department. The committee which classifies the personnel of the army and selects the specially trained for their work is made up of men who, a few months ago, were behind desks and before blackboards teaching philosophy, psychology, and economics...
...cost of living will decrease under government supervision; nor should a shorter day be asked. The sacrifice that is most immediately in the laborer's power is work, increased and steady work. Albert Thomas, the French socialist, told every French workman that his country expected him to work "even to sickness, and even to death." Such is the spirit that France has shown; such is the spirit that should be shown in America as well. And until it is shown by every class, we shall not be working with our maximum power in the cause for which our army...
...This year the situation is entirely different. Our selective draft of students is fulfilling a duty of importance for tomorrow. It is no time for the peculiar to indulge his whims, no matter what his grades may be. The man who cut in former years lost by so doing, even if he seemed to know a little more than his professor. We want those in college this year to lose nothing. They are starting out well, but the race has just begun. The Recorder and the Dean may not be more severe than in former years, but they are infinitely...
...part played by the University in the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention now in sesion, is even more prominent than in former conventions. Of the 320 delegates chosen by the people of the State, 55, or 17 per cent of the entire body, are graduates of the University...