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Word: loans (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...slightest way, withholds any bit of energy or ability which might be of service to his government. In that sense most of us are found wanting. We neglect a hundred opportunities for service. The Red Cross, institutions of all kinds engaged in social betterment, Liberty Loan campaigns, all point to a vast need of men. Not one half of us know what war is. It does not permit us to pass our days in usual routine. It calls for radical readjustments, real sacrifices, and a tireless activity...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS" | 4/3/1918 | See Source »

...task of raising the money for this loan is that of the entire nation, and not of any one class or group of citizens," said N. P. Hallowell '97, chairman of the Liberty Loan Committee of New England, when interviewed yesterday by a CRIMSON reporter. "Take this committee as an example. We are here offering our services--a practically self-appointed committee--advocating the sale of Liberty Bonds, yet there is no more reason for our being here than for any or all of you men out at Cambridge doing the same thing. All of the people of this nation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LOAN TASK FOR NATION | 4/3/1918 | See Source »

...nation is coming in behind the country stronger than ever in this loan and we hope that Harvard will follow up her spirit as shown in the R. O. T. C., by subscribing more heavily than ever. There is no reason why you, by pledging some of your possible future pleasures, can not all help to carry this loan 'over the top' to the greatest success, and, incidentally, establish a principle of saving that will stand all of you in good stead at all times in the future...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LOAN TASK FOR NATION | 4/3/1918 | See Source »

...Government is asking us for another war loan. College men should not only be ready to buy Liberty Bonds, but to encourage buying on the part of everyone whose income will more than provide the necessaries of life. Everyone who can spare any money without depriving himself of something which is absolutely necessary for health, strength and usefulness should turn it over to the Government...

Author: By Thomas NIXON Carver, | Title: PURCHASER OF U. S. BONDS ADDS TO OWN ADVANTAGE | 4/2/1918 | See Source »

George A. Clark, of White, Weld & Company, will address a meeting of the University Liberty Loan Committee in the CRIMSON Building tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock, and will tell the men of the plans for the drive in this section of the country. He will be followed by T. T. Scudder 11, of the Liberty Loan Committee of New England, who is in charge of carrying on loan drives at M. I. T. and Radcliffe, and who will outline the manner in which the campaign is to be conducted at the University. According to present plans, the canvass...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WILL ADDRESS LOAN COMMITTEE | 4/2/1918 | See Source »

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