Word: hoping
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Every man who graduates this year is fitted to enter into such a service for his country. A few have already decided and many more, let us hope, will soon decide to enter the game of national politics. To see that this game is played fairly and that the goal is a world-respected country and a powerful government comprises a work of greatest honor. The majority who take up business careers should regard the interest and time given to politics as part of their recreation. Much enjoyment and many friends may be gained in the political arena. No democracy...
...very earnestly hope that Harvard men, both graduate and undergraduate, will enroll for the military training camps to be held during the coming summer. There will be camps at Plattsburg, N. Y.; Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.; Indianapolis, Ind.; San Antonio, Texas; Salt Lake, Utah; Monterey, Cal.; and American Lake, Wash. It is of especial importance that the training camps have the support of the undergraduate body...
...bespeak for the training camps, the support of every Harvard man. I regard enrolment therein as a solemn duty resting upon all properly qualified men. I especially urge the undergraduate body to take the lead in this movement, so full of hope for the future of America...
...work here, both in teaching and research, is quite out of proportion to its cost. Nineteen teachers are on the roll of the Department. Nearly half of these serve entirely without pay. Such self-denial on the part of the teachers cannot be always counted on, and we hope that in the near future $10,000 a year may be the annual expenditure on the Department instead of the present...
There is reason to hope for a speedy solution of this problem, which has been an absolute block to business-like plans of expenditure...