Word: heralding
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...from the French architects and government officials under whom they worked. In the Department of the Meuse the students completed the surveys of four villages, Etain, Belleville, Vacherauville, and Clermonten-Argonne, and of one in the Aisne, as well as partly surveying the city of Verdun. The New York Herald, Paris edition, quotes the head engineer of Verdun as saying, "No surveyors ever in my employ have done such accurate or such rapid work as the American students...
...Robert L. Buell '20, the leader of the unit and the chief administrator during the summer, is quoted by the Herald as follows: "In spite of the temptations of travel and pleasure, regardless of the difficulties of adjusting themselves to new methods and the trying enviroment, the students have shown a splendid spirit of sincerity and devotion to the work which they set out to do and have accomplished much that will be of immediate and ultimate value to France...
...Opportunity for service is just around the corner, right next door. Now is the time to begin, and here is the place." With these words Mr. F. L. Bullard of the Boston Herald urged men to take part in social service work when speaking at a meeting of men interested in this activity at Phillips Brooks House last night...
...meeting of all men of the University interested in the Social Service work of the Phillips Brooks House at 7.30 this evening, Mr.F. Lauriston Bullard, Editor of the Boston Herald, will speak on "Some Men Who Served", while Professor James Ford '05 of the Social Ethics Department, C. K. Cummings Jr. '23 and J. J. Lee '24 will describe social service work from other points of view. Cards announcing the meeting were sent to those men who signified on their registration cards willingness to undertake the work, but any others who wish to take part in the work are urged...
...Harvard Not Impressive in Gridiron Opener" was the comment of the Boston Herald after last Saturday's double-header. On the other hand come rosy reports from Worcester about the big purple eleven, all of whom played against Harvard last year, reports of punters who can reach seventy yards, of powerful vetern linesmen...