Word: help
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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This is the last race for the informal squad, but they have been asked to continue their running and help the Freshmen, who will run in a quadrangular meet over the Belmont course on Saturday and oppose Yale 1921 the following week...
...attempt to change public sentiment. Moderation and politeness in our press are deeply appreciated by such a sensitive people as the Japanese. And as by public expression, international friendships are made and unmade, it gives all of us a chance by our words as well as our deeds to help the government in its present constructive policy toward Japan...
...worst, and the public as well as the Chancelleries. In spite of her weakness, Russia's aid is still invaluable against Germany and to America it falls in large measure to uphold and support its government. More than ever the United States should show Russia her willingness to help, for only by union and concerted effort can victory...
...this, if it is to be effective, must be immediate. The danger is so instant and overwhelming as to leave no time for deliberation. Already the French cabinet is considering what aid France can give her ally; but France is unable to assume this new responsibility alone. All must help, not only for Italy's sake, but for the cause of the Allies...
...like having the Yale football game in the middle of October and expecting to see a finished football machine. Secretary Baker cannot expect too much; nevertheless, the new men by a little conscientious effort can do a great deal for the fame of the Corps and thus help make the Secretary's visit worth while...