Word: germanic
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...City and John R. Rathom of Providence, R. I. The former is probably chiefly known by his book "The Case Against Germany," which is a lawyer's digest of the propaganda that the Imperial government has carried on in the United States, as evidence 1 by the revelation of German diplomatic communications. Mr. Beck is one of the most prominent leaders of the American Bar and probably has argued more cases before the United States Supreme Court than any other contemporary attorney. He is an orator of international fame, an authority on trust cases and international law and is known...
...Rathom is best known as the editor of the Providence Journal. Since the beginning of the war he has been strongly in favor of more thorough preparation, and has been very active in disclosing German propaganda. He has brought to light many schemes against the United States, plotted by Teuton spies...
Francis Peabody Magoun, Jr., '15, of Cambridge, a second lieutenant in the Royal Flying Corps, according to word which has just been received in a letter written by him from France, brought down his first German airplane on December 16. The exact sector in which he was engaged is not known. The despatch states that he got so near to the enemy plane that he could see the red cheeks of his Boche enemy, a shot from his machine fun sending a bullet through the German's head. The Boche was a man of great reputation in the Allied camps...
...German 4*, 5*Sever 17 German 7 Sever 1 German 15** Emerson H Government 5b Sever 35 Government 8 Sever 8 Greek A* Sever 13 Greek 6* Sever 26 History 2b Harvard 2 History 3b Sever 14 History 12b Sever 6 History 17b, 56 Emerson J History 22** Widener D History 23b** Widener B History 24b** Sem. Mus. 2 History 28 Sever 6 History 30b Harvard 6 History 32b New Lect. Hall History of Religions 3** Sever 1 History of Religions 7** Divinity Lib. History of Science 2b** Emerson F History of Science 3* Sever 35 Indic Philology...
...University men in war service, the activities of undergraduates and the attitude of the Faculty, such an assertion would seem ridiculous. But unfortunately all citizens of the United States do not posses breadth of mind. Witness the recent action of North Dakota and Baltimore in removing the study of German from their school curricula. These same people may now look askance at the list of new courses to be offered by the University this next half-year. As against two French courses stand seven new German subjects. Oh treason of the blood! And so the great New England seat...