Word: londoner
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Already the Union has a branch in London and plans to have others in parts of France. It plans to keep up a complete directory of college men in France, so that information may be available on the shortest notice. It is a clearing house for mail, a reading room with all leading American newspapers and magazines, and a purchasing and forwarding agent for members in any part of France. The work and the worth of the Union, performing so valuable a service for thousands of Americans in France, will be the rallying cry of the all-college rally that...
...London air raids are such notorious affairs that I was very glad to see one at close range--at least as close as the average Londoner gets. All I actually saw was nothing...
...Charles Woods, on the subject of "War and Diplomacy in the Balkans." Mr. Woods was a member of the late Grenadier Guards, is the author of "Washed by Four Seas," "The Danger Zone of Europe," "La Turquie et ses Voisins," and has been military and diplomatic correspondent of the London Evening News. He has also acted as special correspondent in the Balkans for the London Times and the Graphic...
...sympathy and war co-operation are so intense between America and her European allies, and the physical relationship has become so close, that the discovery by the London press of a new political union should not be startling. A curious sensation comes, however, of reading in the London Daily Mail that: "Never again will it be possible for Americans to think they have one set of interests and Europe another." The shedding of American blood on European soil welds the hemispheres, according to this view...
...career, and several of these indicate in a very uncertain manner the more important events of his life. The records state that he was born in 1607, that he was the son of a butcher and that four of his brothers and sisters perished in the great plague at London...