Word: fed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...went to war for liberty and democracy, with the result that we fed the autocratic appetite. We have seen the war powers, which are essential to the preservation of the nation in time of war; exercised broadly after the military exigency had passed and in conditions for which they were never intended, and we may well wonder, in view of the precedents now established, whether constitutional government as heretofore maintained in this Republic could survive another great war even victoriously waged...
...might seem from the above outline that the daily program is so concentrated that one would become "fed up"; but this is not true, as there are intermissions between periods, and as attendance at all of the courses is not compulsory. In conclusion let me sum up the daily program by saying that it offers a practical course of study of world-wide present-day problems in a congenial environment without infringing on one's complete enloyment of the summer vacation. F. W. WILLETT...
Never has the world been confronted with a more serious situation than now. Millions are in want, facing starvation. The children of Europe, half-fed, underdeveloped, appeal for help. Only with infinite pain, unnecessary loss of life and slowness of result can Europe rebuild her industries, restore her agriculture, and re-establish her commerce, without the help of America. The treaty setting forth the terms of peace has not been ratified by the United States. Boundaries are not fixed. People are uncertain as to their allegiance...