Word: feel
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...they will obtain from such a trip. Such a remark, coming from the President, and spoken to what might be called the family circle of Harvard men, where flattery is out of place, bears all the indications of being from the heart of the speaker. We Harvard men should feel proud to no small degree that such an opinion is held of us by our President...
...ultimate result of our future depends essentially upon the individual. I feel sure that no one has any intention of losing himself, or of cutting off all communication with his classmates. Yes it is surprising to talk to other class secretaries and hear of the large percentage of men who simply forgot to keep the secretary informed as to their whereabouts and of the even larger number of men who never send any news of their activities...
...afternoon spent in such a very profitable and pleasurable manner is to us, and we feel must be to the rest of the Regiment, only a source of greater enthusiasm and deeper interest in our military endeavors. Knowing that the success of this march is universally attributed to the unselfish work and interest which you have bestowed upon the Regiment, we wish to indicate our appreciation in some small way of your spirit which has acted, and which we are sure will continue to act, as the highest incentive to our own best efforts. A. H. ONTHANK, Corporal, 2G.B. PRIVATE...
...very glad to hear of the formation of the Harvard Flying Corps and shall be glad to represent the navy as a member of its honorary staff. I feel sure that much good can be accomplished by the organization of the corps and I shall do everything possible to give you the co-operation of the navy people...
...object of putting the play on is to raise sufficient funds to help defray expenses to the Inaugural at Washington, D. C., in 1917. I feel that all members would like to participate in this trip, as it is an affair that occurs but once in four years...