Word: germanism
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...western front but in Palestine and in Macedonia. The process of disintegration is not likely to be rapid for a long time, but there is conclusive evidence that it has begun. Some of the hardest fighting of the war is still to come, for when the actual invasion of German territory begins and the scene of war is transferred to German soil, the Impeial Government will be able to make a powerful appeal to the sentiment and interest of the German soldiers. Be that as it may, troops who have been battling offensively for four years cannot fight with...
...list of regular final examinations for today and tomorrow: Examinations Today. Astronomy 7 Astron. Lab. Chemistry 4 Sever 5 Class. Philol. 61 Sever 18 Economics 11 Sever 17 Education 9 Sever 35 English 4 Sever 35 English 16 Sever 18 French 5 Sever 18 French 22 hf. Sever 17 German H II Sever 17 History 28 Sever 6 Hist. of Religions 1 Sever 6 Indic Philol. 1b Emerson A Mathematics D: Adelson to Coggins (inclusive), Sever 35 Cumming to Wrenn (inclusive) Sever 36 Mathematics 15 Sever 35 Psychology A: Allen to Mousheghian (inclusive), Emerson D Nally to Wood (inclusive) Emerson...
...examinations next week. Today. Anthropology 1 Sever 5 Chemistry 17 Sever 5 Economics 5b Sever 17 Economics 8 Sever 18 Economics 13 Sever 18 English 1 Sever 23 Fine Arts 1f Sever 23 Fine Arts 2c Fogg Lect.-rm. Fine Arts 3b Sever 18 Geology 8 Zool. Lect.-rm. German 1a I Sever 6 German 21 Sever 6 History 1: Mr. Arragon's sects. Harvard 6 Mr. Goodykoontz's sects. Zool. Lect.-rm. Mr. Packard's sects. Harvard 5 Mr. Trotter's sects. J, K Harvard 2 Mr. Trotter's sects. L, M Zool. Lect.-rm. History 3b Sever...
...game of war, but in spite of all he is "making good." That he is as useful as his French and English allies is liard to believe; they are veterans and he has much to learn. It is encouraging, never the less, to see that the Germans have guessed wrong once more. They laughed at the idea of a powerful English army, they were sure that no large Canadian force would reach their front, and they sneered at the notion of a million Americans in France. To them it seemed impossible that a draft army and an army of volunteers...
...Deutschland paid us their respects early in the war, we have taken it for granted that the submarines would restrict their activities to the Irish Sea, the Mediterranean, and the waters around the coasts of England and France. At least, we soon believed this to be the German policy when, after the Naval Reserve had taken to sea in their motley array of ships, no enemy was found willing to do battle. Our vigil little by little relaxed, the crews ceased to open fire on every inoffensive porpoise, and the Navy Department began to build 110-footers to go abroad...