Word: keyed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...William Key Bond Emerson...
...instant and willing obedience to every order and, in the absence of an order, to what you believe that order would have been, is the key to the discipline which will beat the Huns, but which is very hard to get," said Colonel Applin, in his address to the R. O. T. C. last evening, in the New Lecture Hall. "The trouble with your organization is that your officers and non-commissioned officers do not insist on the small details and will not be able, later on, to insist on the large ones. You must make your men obey instantly...
Fifty Princeton students left college on Monday for a three-weeks' trip to Key West, during which they will receive practical instruction in navigation. The men, who are under the direction of Dr. A. G. Mayer, of the faculty at Princeton, have been preparing since last fall to take examinations for commissions in the Navy, and are finishing their theoretical work with actual practice on the water. The cadets have also received instruction in ordnance and gunnery under a naval officer...
...When the Key was saggin' shut...
...United States will be the key-stone in the arch of peace. If this arch is not firmly put together it cannot endure. But if it is formed with the social cement of friendship and similarity it will endure and we will have lasting peace. This is the great work which the Red Cross has done and is doing in France and England. It is showing our allies that we feel as they feel, and it is laying the foundations for an enduring peace...