Word: hoping
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...meeting of the Board of Judges for the Freshman Song Competition held last night, the song submitted by Edward Holland McCabe '18, of Lawrence, was chosen as the official 1918 song. The class officers hope that this song will be learned by all members of the class, so that it may be sung at all class meetings during the college course and afterwards...
...CRIMSON does not hope by any "urging" to abolish C and D as marks. Besides the fact, which was brought out two years ago by an investigation of the amount of work done by students of various grades, that there is a "C man," something can also be said in favor of the man who is active in other legitimate fields. Scholarship for its own sake will always be followed only...
...undersigned, members of Harvard University, beg to assure you that we endorse the stand you have taken in regard to the sacred rights, not only of Americans but of all mankind, and that we have confidence in your wisdom and justice. It is our hope and our prayer that under your guidance this country may keep God's peace, but if in upholding this country's dignity and honor, you deem recourse to the use of force necessary, we pledge you our support...
...were announced as follows: chairman, Westmore Willcox, Jr., '17, of Norfolk, Va.; secretary,, Walter Irving Tibbetts '17, of Dorchester; superintendents for districts: Randolph Randall Brown '17, of Utica, N. Y.; William Torrey Barker '17, of Cambridge; George Colket Caner '17, of Philadelphia, Pa.; Julian Langson Lathrop '18, of New Hope, Pa.; Charles Carroll Lund '16, of Boston; and Leslie Allen Morgan '17, of Potwin, Kan.; superintendent for juvenile court, Alan Grant Paine '17, of Spokane, Wash.; superintendent of home libraries, William Darrah Kelley, Jr., '17, of Chattanooga, Tenn.; superintendent of Prospect Union, James Coggeshall, Jr., '18, of Allston; superintendent...
Plans for the holding of a conference at Cornell University from June 15 to 30 for the intensive study of international relations and the training of students who hope to become leaders in the development of world organization have been completed by the World Peace Foundation. While the fundamental idea of the conference is that international conflicts are due to the absence of an enlightened public opinion as to the futility of war and the advantages of world organization, all points of view will be welcomed and complete freedom of discussion will prevail...