Word: germanism
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...article in yesterday's New York Times, Professor Albert Bushnell Hart '80 sets forth clearly the facts of the case concerning the German merchantmen interned in our harbors. At the end of his argument he comes to the conclusion that the United States should without delay take over all such vessels...
Measles and "German" or "Dutch" measles, while really separate and distinct diseases have many points of similarity. Both are highly contagious, just as much so before the appearance of the "eruption" or "rash" as afterward. If one will consider this fact, he may see how important it is to consult a physician on the appearance of the first symptoms, not only for his own sake but in order to prevent the spread of contagion. It is with this motive in view that the following early symptoms common to measles and German measles are given. There is usually a "cold...
...these symptons are necessarily present and they are seen in diseases other than measles, but especial heed should be given to them when measles or German measles are known to be prevalent...
...great difficulty in trying to control the spread of German measles is due to the fact that these early symptoms are often so mild that the doctor is not consulted until the appearance of the rash, and meantime the individual has pursued without restraint his daily interests--which, may have included the theatre or a dance--spreading the contagion everywhere he goes...
Throughout the country patriotic Americans are wondering to what dangers the country will be exposed by the machinations of its pro-German element. Throughout the University patriotic students are wondering to what new insults Harvard will be subjected by the deplorably malicious misrepresentation of its true ideals--the ideals of 1776, of 1861, and of 1898--by an insidious-minded group known as pacifists. Linked forever with the names of David Starr Jordan, of LaFollette and his immortal band, and of Bryan! They will be joyfully repudiated by succeeding generations of Harvard men. Unmindful alike of college and country, they...