Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...ideals and our citizenship. This trait of blood and breeding has been called upon in the present war; it will be called upon again, many times, and not in vain. We shall not be plagued with regrets over what we might have won, with one more effort. Boston Herald...
...Boston Herald in selecting an all-service football team from among the Army and Navy elevens which played in Boston this season has placed three University players in the first lineup and mentions three others favorably. In the line, C. A. Clark, Jr., '19 of the Boston Navy Yard and C. A. Coolidge, Jr., '17, now at Camp Devens, are considered the strongest candidates for right guard and right end, and among the backs T. H. Enwright '18 is placed at fullback because of his great defensive strength, combined with a powerful attack. E. W. Mahan '16 is not given...
...autocrat is always for his own skin, and there is no telling what sort of backfire another year of war might start at home. The governing classes in Germany know that dickering with the Bolshevlki is playing with fire so far as their own bureaucratic interests are concerned. --Boston Herald...
...time when foresight counts with both men and nations. Let us have less attention to what the war has already cost our colleges and give more to what they can do, to meet the new problems which the war is bound to bring into their own halls. --Boston Herald...
...life of the college should continue without being termed frivolities. But if the college life of this year is not to fail sadly to adjust itself to new conditions, one new ingredient must be decidedly introduced into college life, and that is attention to military work and drill. --Brown Herald...