Word: governmentment
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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The plans for enlarging the Air Service to 87 squadrons, aggregating 6,000 planes, makes very probable the rumor that the government is to establish schools in Aeronautics at several of the colleges.
In your editorial of April 10th, you attempt to excuse the inefficiency of the S. A. T. C. by writing that "few men were of college calibre." You go on to suggest that the S. A. T. C. was not a failure per se, but because of the men who...
The reaction against all things military produced in our minds by months of wartime service, coupled with the present diminished need of armed force, is hard for the moment to overcome. Nevertheless, the time now seems at hand for us to swing back again to a normally balanced viewpoint on...
Because of its complicated phrasing, Yale's framing of the subject for the triangular debate on May 2, has not met with the approval of the University debating authorities and a new wording has been requested. The question, as announced by Yale is: "Resolved that the eighteenth Amendment to the...
"University and military training are not compatible," says Dean S. H. Goodnight, former director of education of the S. A. T. C. at the University of Wisconsin. The American Union Against Militarism goes him one better by declaring in a circular letter appealing for members in the colleges that this...