Word: harder
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...phrases of the basic principles of the Allied cause, an accomplishment which came just in time to knit up loose ends of the national fabric in more Allied countries than one. He interpreted humanity's task in a way that solidified public opinion the world over and made it harder for every cynical doubter to do the Kaiser's work...
...days of the S. A. T. C. are now over. For nearly three months the men enrolled in the Corps did harder work and led a more regular life than ever before was their experience or expectation; even in this short time friendships, were formed which will never be forgotten; character has been moulded which cannot fall to have its effect on the later years of the men's lives. Now all this has been brought to a close, and although khaki uniforms may still be seen for a few months in the vicinity of the Yard...
Farming is no harder than football. It is not one-half as hard as fighting in the trenches, and it happens that at present farming is far more important, than football and fully as important as fighting. It is therefore urged that all college men not engaged in military or naval training enroll in this agricultural work during the coming summer...
...chain men and officers, so that, in any formation, in any situation, however critical it may be, the soldier follows his leader and entirely submits to his will and inspiration. Precision and snap in close order must be improved in the regiment: we are going to work at it, harder and harder. But the discipline itself, the real and necessary discipline, men already have. ANDRE MORIZE...
...know that it is hard to stay at work here. It is harder to lie down under fire than charge at a greater risk. But if it is one's duty it must be done, and the soldier does not select his duty. He does what is considered best for the contingent as a whole. A. LAWRENCE LOWELL