Word: ills
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...board of the Illustrated: news editors, Edward Vestal French '18, of Cambridge; Richard Roelofs, Jr., '18, of Cripple Creek, Col.; Carlton Perry Fuller '19, of Mansfield; business editors, Winthrop Adams Wood '19, of Hudson, N. Y.; Redington Fiske, Jr., '20, of Needham; Richard Roland Eisendrath '20, of Chicago, Ill.; photographic editors, Eben Richards, Jr., '19, of Tuxedo Park, N. Y.; Charles Frederick Zukoski, Jr., '19, of St. Louis, Mo.; Alan Burroughs '20, of Flushing, L. I., N. Y.; Howard Spreckels '20, of San Francisco...
Benjamin Carpenter '88, Chicago, Ill...
...Wars in the future are likely to become more rather than less barbarous, and mankind must either lose its civilization in the blast of war or contrive some means of stopping it," President Lowell remarked at a dinner at the Congress Hotel, Chicago, Ill., Saturday evening, held by a committee of 70 for the stablishment of a state organization of the League to Enforce Peace. The object of the dinner was "to consider a program for a permanent league of nations to become effective at the end of the present war." President Lowell will return to Cambridge today...
After speaking in Milwaukee last night, President Lowell, who is chairman of the National Executive Committee of the League to Enforce Peace, will spend to day in Chicago, ill., where he will lunch with the Harvard Club. In the evening he will attend a dinner at the Congress Hotel to which 76 leaders of industry, commerce and finance have been invited "to consider a program for a permanent league of nations to become effective at the closer of the present war." He will be the principle speaker and will talk about the work of the League to Enforce Peace...
...Ides of February approach. They are ill only for the ill-prepared. The Ides of February, remember...