Word: expert
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...inconceivable, at this time, with all Europe locked in a death struggle, how any one can charge--as a pacifist does in another column--that the possibility of an invasion of the United States is a mere figment of the imagination. According to expert opinion, the present conflict will be over in two years and possibly sooner. Then either the Allies will triumph and the German menace will be permanently overwhelmed, or Germany will triumph and her menace will be a menace thrice increased. In the latter case, the utterances of German civil and military writers, as as well...
...regions such as the South where this has been little tried may do much to restore temporarily a stage of increasing returns; and thus cheaper food may be provided for the population. This is a larger aspect of modern agriculture which contains promise, and is another argument for the expert in agriculture...
...ever arrive at the age of a compulsory international peace tribunal or Supreme Court of the nations we must have a force sufficient to help guarantee support to the enforcement of its decrees. Educated minds are needed to aid in these movements. We need them to give expert thought to the protection of the industries of this country against the unloading on our markets of cheap foreign goods and labor after this cruel war is over...
Members of the University will have an opportunity at Copley Hall on Friday to see a collection of over two hundred war posters gathered by an expert after ten months' work abroad and arranged by Mrs. Fiske Warren. With the possible exception of the collections of the warring nations no other assortment can compare with this, either in variety or interest. Collectors from all over the country, including a representative from Yale, are coming to purchase at the sale. Cannot the University set aside a fund to form a Harvard collection of war posters, which should prove of interest...
...therefore, very much interested in trying to induce others to take up this branch of the national defence, build aeroplanes, and be as expert as possible in handling them. I sincerely hope that the College will take up the teaching of aviation both from the theoretical and practical side, and perhaps the Aero Club of New England might be able to co-operate with the college authorities in the way of practical instruction...