Word: feels
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...game of war for the young soldier as there are vocations for the young college graduate. Each day emphasis is laid on a new arm of the service that should be carefully developed before complete organization can be attained. It is little wonder that men in college feel the difficulty of choosing exactly the right military activity. Realizing this, the Committee on Military Affairs has already tabulated the varied departments of the army and navy, and has asked men to sign up for the line of work they are best fitted for. Tonight, in Emerson J, Professor Johnston will further...
...must now lie that life of cultural progress which seemed to us only a few months ago our highest goal. It is to be expected that many men will be sent across the seas to fight with the allied nations upon the fields of France. No one should narrowly feel that he is fighting the battles of an alien people...
...situation, the temptation on the part of the undergraduates to drop College work in favor of other activities is very strong. Yet at no time should closer attention be paid to studies than at present. All those who are candidates for a degree of any kind this spring may feel reasonably certain that special examinations in their particular fields will be held before the regular time. They should lose no time in making such preparations and reviews as may be necessary. Less than forty-eight hours' notice was given of the final examinations in the department of history, government...
...Every Canadian university suffered to a greater or less degree by the loss of students, but that is only what was to be expected, and what the university authorities are glad to see. We have no desire to encourage men to come to the university when we feel that they should be doing their duty elsewhere, but we feel that the universities must be kept open for the sake of those who cannot go to the front for one reason or another, and also especially in the case of the Faculty of Medicine to keep up the necessary supply...
...final overthrow of a Prussianized aggressive government that has shown a continued disrespect for the traditional rights of belligerents and neutrals alike. It would seem idiotic not to be able to conclude from these two statements the obvious course of action for this country. Yet many of us feel that a mere declaration of war is all that is necessary to regain our national honor and make us a glorious ally of the Entente. Naturally, this step will give a certain amount of moral support to the Allies, but real war is not composed of moral support alone...