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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...publication in yesterday's CRIMSON of a pacifist advertisement headed, "Do the People Want War?" seems to have called forth much verbal criticism. We hear vague mutterings of a perverted press, a press cajolled by dastardly dollars, and the bullion of Bryan's boys. But as a matter of fact the CRIMSON is simply following in its advertising columns the policy it has maintained on the editorial page. The editors themselves may be militarists, pacifists, or suffragettes--but they recognize at least two sides to every question and believe that every side should have opportunity to voice its own opinions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TWO SIDES TO A QUESTION | 3/8/1917 | See Source »

...well prepared than the patrol boat squadrons. Many who have found it impossible to join a military organization might find that the work required at the Navy Yard could be fitted in to their schedules for this year. At least it would do no harm for these men to hear what Lieutenant Bernard says tonight at the Union...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROTECTION AGAINST SUBMARINES | 2/27/1917 | See Source »

...Freshman crews are also to report at Newell at 4, in order to hear Captain Cabot's announcement...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY CREW MEN TO REPORT | 2/19/1917 | See Source »

...natural inference is that they considered their own private affairs of more importance than the meeting. Although not yet members of the Corps, they did not even trouble themselves to hear its work outlined by Captain Cordier or its importance estimated by such men as President Lowell, C. A. Coolidge, John Gallishaw and J. H. Farley. In other words they were indifferent. Yet almost every one of them will rally to the colors when the general call to arms shall go forth...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "Wake Up, Harvard!" | 2/15/1917 | See Source »

This evening Captain Ian Hay Beith will speak in the Union. It is not often that we can hear a man of action speak in words that give vitality to his acts. The present war is one of the great things which the world has suffered in its history. A man who has lived so intensely as has Captain Beith speaks with a deeper knowledge, coming from unsurpassed experience, of the motives which impel nations when they...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WAR AS THE WARRIOR KNOWS IT | 2/12/1917 | See Source »

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