Word: live
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Just now we hope to beat the Germans and make the world a sage place in which to live, but we can at present merely hope; by the end of this year we shall know that such a victory is assured...
...impression prevails in America that enlistment or conscription in the Army means the probable death of the soldier in battle. It has even been stated that an Allied officer at the front has only so many days to live; that the life of a man in the trenches is a matter of a limited number of days...
...violinist, is subordinate to Fritz Kreisler, the man. And the artist who decides to surrender voluntarily contracts that would net him $100,000, because war conditions have made it hard for the parties contracting with him to fulfill their part of the bargains made, the artist who determines to live quietly in this country till war ends and to play only for charity and without compensation, compels at least a measure of admiration...
...determine what kind of a world we are to live in during the next generation," said Dr. Crothers, after stating that he looked forward not to a long drawn out struggle, but to a sharp and bitter one of shorter duration. "Whether the general trend of the world after the war is good or evil depends upon the men coming back and upon those growing up, and mostly upon the latter, which means upon...
Upon the Freshman eleven devolves the duty of upholding Harvard football this year. While none of us now take our athletics as seriously as heretofore, yet in the back of our head there lodges that idea, that conviction, that the University must live up to its record of football. Next Saturday 1921 will meet the Princeton freshmen at Princeton, and the following Saturday Yale 1921 will be their opponents in the Stadium...