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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Harvard regiment was felt all through the American Expeditionary Force", said Major Carroll J. Swan '01, of the 101st Engineers, in an interview with a CRIMSON reporter. "I think that everyone associated with the R. O. T. C. should be justly proud of the result attained, and I hope that the work of the regiment will be continued. Military training of some sort should be a permanent feature of our College. It makes for better students, better men, and better citizens...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MAJOR SWAN SPEAKS HIGHLY OF SHANNON'S WORK ABROAD | 2/24/1919 | See Source »

...attend these expositions and to get the full pleasure and profit from them which the alumni so generously provide for. As there is a great deal going on now in the college world, and as it is correspondingly difficult to bring worthy objects to people's notice, I hope that everyone will tell his neighbor about these expositions so that little by little the large and enthusiastic audiences of former days may be regained. These expositions are certainly one of the most unusual opportunities for Harvard students, and there should be no diffidence or lukewarmness in the way of appreciation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 2/20/1919 | See Source »

...Allport, of Cleveland, O.; Herman Caplan, of Pittsburg, Pa.; Robert Pierce Casey, of Dorchester; Albert Francis Cummings; of Dorchester; Harry Hyman Fein, of Dorchester; Carleton Perry Fuller, of Mansfield, Mass.; Edward Randolph Gay, of Cam- bridge; Thomas Harold Greene, of Dorchester; Richard M. Gudeman, of Chicago, Ill.; Martin Luther Hope, of Colorado Springs, Col.; Norman McKee Lang, of Oakland, Cal.; John Thomas Noonan, of Great Barrington, Mass.; Francis Parkman, of Boston; Earl Bryan Schwulst, of Farmersville, Tex.; Saul Yesner, of Dorchester...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 23 MEMBERS CHOSEN FOR PHI BETA KAPPA | 2/13/1919 | See Source »

Though the athletic ship has been launched under such auspicious circumstances, it cannot hope to pursue an entirely satisfactory journey unless it has a strong captain at the helm. For a successful season a firm guiding policy is a requisite. Of course sports will go on indefinitely under their own momentum, but unless the attitude of the athletic authorities is definitely know both players and managers will be under a big handicap. The managers will not know how far to plan, and the players will feel the lack of strong support...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FULL SPEED AHEAD. | 2/10/1919 | See Source »

...hope you will not be led astray by any human errors, especially in regard to conceptions of how the universe is run," said President Eliot. "Nearly everything remains to be done to establish just relations between government and citizen, man and man, employer and those whom they employ." Turning to the results of the Peace Conference President Eliot said, "The best outcome will be an enduring compact between the British people and the American people to keep the peace and promote the good relations of the earth." President Eliot expressed a belief that if the "force of law," were backed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: QUESTIONS OUTCOME OF LEAGUE | 2/6/1919 | See Source »

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