Word: getting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...other to slavery and bondage for the colored man. The negro stands before you, asking you to decide what you are going to do. He asks no favors because he is a negro, but only for justice because he is a man and an American. Is he going to get it or not? JOHN W. FREEMAN...
...Class of 1920 had considered erecting a gate as a memorial to those of its members who lost their lives in the European war. Last spring it was thought that the general Harvard Memorial would not get under way for several years, in which case subscriptions for the two memorials would not have been conflicting. As a matter of fact, the big memorial is now under way, and it would be a mistake to detract any subscriptions at all from...
Charles Spurgeon once said:--"Educate a man's head and you make him an infidel, educate his heart and you make him a fanatic, educate both together and you get the perfect man." Perhaps it is too much to say that this process will "get the perfect man," but it will get a better average man than now exists. Especially is this true in the problem of Americanization now before the country. There are infidels and fanatics in the land, and one is as undesirable and dangerous as the other. What is called Bolshevism is the product of too much...
...Aeronautic Club will meet in Fairfax 32 this afternoon at 2 o'clock in order to talk over details for the coming year and to get an idea as to how much interest there is in aeronautics in College. All men who have been flying in the service and others who are seriously interested in the study and practice of aviation are urged to be present at this meeting...
...have to pay a dime for an eight minute ride to town, we ought at least to have the facilities offered by the former nickel fare. Moreover, I am sure that residents in the vicinity will appreciate action by the students to have the entrance reopened. Can't we get in touch with 131 Milk street and have our needed accommodations restored? HAROLD W. CONNOLLY...