Word: growth
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Today marks the birthday anniversary of the Harvard Regiment. Birthday anniversaries are traditionally a time of congratulations, and while we cannot regard with pride the growth of the lusty infant nor present it with a rattle to delight its baby heart, yet we can give praise for what it has done...
...Norman Prince '08, Dillwyn Starr '08, Victor Chapman '13 and Alan Seeger '10 in "From a Graduate's Window"; a history of the Department of Classics and a statement of its present aims by Professor Clifford H. Moore, and a short article on the historical revelations of the growth in the Harvard forest at Petersham by Professor R. T. Fisher...
...Laidler, of New York, organizing secretary of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society, and author of "Boycotts and the Labor Struggle," gave a lecture before the Socialist Club on "The Challenge of Socialism to the College Man" in Emerson J yesterday afternoon. He first described the growth of the voluntary co-operation movement abroad. In England the workers have built up a business of over $650,000,000 a year; they own 40 or 50 factories; run 1,400 stores; control tea estates in Ceylon and thousands of acres in England, and conduct the most extensive industrial insurance company in the country...
...concluded his talk by telling of the growth of the state-wide and nationwide co-operation. Fifty out of 70 governments in the world own their own railroads; and telegraphs, telephones, insurance and lighting systems are rapidly passing into government hands. The Socialist believes in extending such ownership until all principal industries are publicly owned and democratically managed by the municipality, the state and the nation...
...Harvard, is a seal upon the faith of an army of your sons. It unites them, strengthens them, and gives them everlasting pride. We who have once borne your banners can never again escape your guidance. In seeking to be worthy of it shall we find our reward and growth...