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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...take a vote as to the wisdom of those orders." This means, does it not, that the President shall commit the American people to war or peace without their saying one word. Our newspapers, of course, do not voice public opinion, but only print class opinions. Use the word "Kaiser" and you could not tell it was not Prussia. So far, therefore, as the R. O. T. C. discourages thinking, thinking straight and thinking publicly, we believe it suffocates our democracy. We submit that if the issue is to be decided in the interests of the many, the many must...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Thinking, as Well as Fighting. | 2/17/1917 | See Source »

...Hayden, chairman, and Miss Emily Tillinghast, T. Hollis, Jr., and Miss Hilda B. Smith, J. F. Howe and Miss Margaret Cooke, R. K. Byers and Miss Jessie Cordingly, P. K. Ellis and Miss Florence M. Bartlett, R. M. Loring and Miss Rose Daniels, S. Kaiser and Miss Ruth Slocum, F. E. Raymond and Miss Augustine VanWinckle, M. P. Delano and Miss Hazel Holmes, T. Jenney and Miss Catharine G. Porter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TWENTY-SIX BOX GROUPS ASSIGNED FOR ANNUAL JUNIOR DANCE | 2/17/1917 | See Source »

...outdone by the bloodthirsty and militaristic propaganda of the Officers' Training Corps, the more peaceful members of the University have now organized the "Harvard Union for American Neutrality." Its platform is replete with long-exploded sentiments of brotherly love, sentiments worthy of Mr. Bryan or the Kaiser's agents--in America. It asks Mr. Wilson to use "thoughtful deliberation rather than hasty or injudicious action." To those who keep in mind the previous policies of the President, this portion of the platform seems rather useless. The most rabid Republican would never accuse him of being hasty or injudicious in making...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: What Do You Mean, Neutrality? | 2/16/1917 | See Source »

...Hewitt Miss White L. Higgins Miss MacDougall T. Hollis Miss Smith J. F. Howe Miss Cooke J. L. Hubbard Miss de Wolfe F. R. Hulme Miss Coggeshall D. C. Jackson Miss Spofford T. Jenney Miss Porter G. L. Johnson Miss Zenahin H. D. Jadon Miss Wilson S. Kaiser Miss Slocum A. J. Keele Miss Weinschenk H. P. M. Kelleher Miss L. Hoar V. B. Kellett Miss Kent H. S. Kenney Miss Farley R. H. Kenyon Miss Tucker E. Kiernan Miss Lee E. T. King Miss Reed G. A. King Miss McCullan F. W. Knauth Miss Amory B. W. Knowlton Miss...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JUNIOR DANCERS ANNOUNCED | 2/8/1917 | See Source »

...policy of universal service. This obviously looks toward a great increase in our military strength, and the obvious query is, what is it for? We say, and sincerely believe, it is for defense only; but will this be accepted by other nations? Diplomatic authorities tell us that the Kaiser was an earnest worker for peace, and did not willfully precipitate the war. This statement is usually greeted with smiles, and references to the enormous military organization of Germany, and to historical fact. Our military preparations will be undeniable, and unfortunately historical. Fact is none too reassuring in our case...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 1/26/1917 | See Source »

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