Word: hoping
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...nothing more than a mere ephemeral outburst of one summer's duration. The best way military training can be continued on a permanent footing at Yale is of course by the organization of a Yale unit of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps, which the faculty will, we hope, in co-operation with the War Department, speedily see fit to establish. --Yale News...
Many appeals are made to the generosity of Americans at this time when practically the entire civilized world is crying for aid. But of them all none deserves more abundant and whole-hearted support than the National Allied Bazaar. It has become an unusual institution--this year, we hope, for the last time. The proceeds are devoted to the "help of all sufferers in the war zone", whether broken by war or by famine or other attendant evils. It is not solely the cause of the Allies that is represented; it is the cause of all humanity. In that...
...World Hope Rests on Young...
...this time of strife and world warfare the problems of the future that confront us are inestimable. The hope of the world centers in the young men, our young men, you young men, for it is on you that the responsibility for the decision of these problems will rest...
...have purposely refrained from speaking of Germany's relation to other countries after the war but I cannot close without expressing the belief that the war will bring a new life to all the nation's engaged in it. May we not hope that the universal striving for inner reconstruction, the newly-awakened longing for a higher civic consciousness, the ideal of a national life devoted to the cultivation of the highest powers of the individual, will finally quench the blind passions and violent hatreds inflamed by the war, so that a regenerated Europe will more firmly-than ever before...