Word: honorably
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...will be killed or wounded by bullets. Then there will be long marches over rough ground, and the necessity of protecting the soldier's feet. Every man who goes into the army must take good care of himself, as if he were in training. A soldier is bound in honor to keep himself in good condition, for a sick man requires two additional men, one to look after him, and one to fill his place. He had much better be at home. It is often difficult to provide pure water and food, and the men, compelled to suffer heat...
...remember the great consequence of their education. The young men who learn to use their minds about their lessons will later much more readily learn and hold fast the duties of the soldier or officer, when the actual need arrives. On no account let us fight unless forced in honor to do so, and then let us fight with all the courage and strength we can command...
...ready in 1914. Experience has shown that an entire regiment of Harvard men can be mustered in three days, and such evidence of patriotism and ever-readiness leaves no doubt as to the University's ability to take at any moment her share in the defence of national honor and integrity...
...Honor System" at Speakers' Club...
...Speakers' Club will hold its regular weekly dinner at the club house, 36 Quincy street, this evening at 6.30 o'clock. Following the dinner, there will be a general discussion of "The Honor System," in which members and their friends are invited to participate. At 6.50 o'clock, there will be an important meeting of the Executive Committee to consider constitutional amendments. All members are expected to be present at the meeting this evening...