Word: johnes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...citizens of Cambridge in a meeting to be held in Sanders Theatre this evening at 8 o'clock to discuss the subject of the League of Nations. President Lowell, Dr. Talcott Williams, Director of the School of Journalism in Columbia University, the Reverend Paul revere Frothingham, and Mr. John Farwell Moors will speak. All are invited...
...John Kendall Norwood '22, of Lawrence, has been appointed manager of all the crews, and he will have charge of all arrangements this fall. At present it is planned to have an S. A. T. C. crew, a Naval Unit crew, and a crew of under-age men. These crews will have a race within the next month...
...present time, John Gallishaw, a former member of this University, is recovering from wounds received while fighting with the American Expeditionary Force in France. Most of us know of his heroic work with the Newfound-landers at Gallipoli, but the finest part of his career has been scarcely mentioned. After recovering from very serious wounds received in action, he was discharged from the British army as a veteran unfit for further service, and returned to America. When we declared war, however, and the draft was put in to effect, he was called for examination. In spite of his recent marriage...
...example of such a man should keep us from ever being complacently satisfied with what we are doing to win the war. We are all doing, our bit, but very few our utmost. John Gallishaw's "bit" at Gallipoli surpasses what many even think of doing, but he did more, his utmost. When anyone believes that his labor is as much as can be expected of any human being, it will be an inspiration to recall the work of this...
...Eddy's talks will be of special interest for the fact that he has recently returned from a visit to the fleet and the trenches, having been sent over by the Y. M. C. A. to report upon its work. For Sunday, October 13, Dean Robbins, of St. John's Cathedral, New York, will speak...