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...appointment of the leader of the University's delegation to the Northfield Conference of 1919 is announced this morning in another column. This should serve to re-awaken many of us to a realization of the meaning of this Conference, and of the real importance of the heartiest support on the part of members of the University. In former years Harvard has made a creditable showing at the Conference, and has sent a large and thoroughly representative group of men to take part in its discussions. Fully seventy-five men are expected to respond this year to the call...
...Since the last meeting of the Associated Clubs in Pittsburg, the question of the Harvard Endowment Fund has been crystallizing," stated Mr. Burlingham, "and the share of the clubs in this movement is so vital that the matter will receive our very earnest consideration and our heartiest support...
President Wilson, the leader of this great nation, has stated in clear, manly terms the only honorable stand that this country can take. We congratulate him upon his firm declaration and pledge our heartiest support to following principles so well expressed by him. "We have no selfish ends to serve. We desire no conquest, no dominion. We seek no indemnities for ourselves, no material compensation for the sacrifices we shall freely make. We are but one of the champions of the rights of mankind. We shall be satisfied when those rights have been made as secure as the faith...
Harvard has my heartiest congratulations on its conclusive action in favor of universal military service...
...very numerals of this year's Freshman class seem to bespeak a spirit of courage and even boldness. The CRIMSON greets every member of the class with heartiest good-wishes for a successful four years. May their apparent courage and boldness aid in the upholding of Harvard's traditions and ideals...