Word: loving
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...might be suggested that if among the American eagle's brood there are such scantily feathered crows as may not bear the eagle's altitude, they could fly to more suitable places than Cuba or Canada. In neither of these two countries is great love fostered for poltroons. And Mexico, with all her sins, places no immoral value on the prime necessity in our scheme of existence of the preservation of human life...
...arguments of those opposed to a liberal education are at times so plausible, and backed by the material worth of commercialism, are so forceful, as to warrant the utmost care in refutation. The dislike for hard work, and the love of an easy course of life are frequently the real forces which back the arguments of those who stand for merely practical instruction...
...that now when we need to the utmost all the brave and honorable patriotism which our men may summon from a brave and honorable tradition, that some men, however few, should attempt mob violence as an expression of their love of America...
...world does not love a loafer, an egoist, a poltroon or a cad. Yet the world is apt to be misled by clothes, by a distant or elevated manner, by reputation or another inessential sham. No more does the Army love a loafer, an egoist, a poltroon, or a cad. And in the Army there is nothing to conceal or overcast a man's real nature. When fifty men are put in one kind of clothes and lined up to do close-order drill in an unindividualistic way, there is not much to hide the true from the false...
Julius Isidor Berns '18, of Roxbury; John Stanley Coleman '19, of Cambridge; George Woodman Emery '19, of Lexington; Samuel Bernard Goodstone '20, of Pittsburgh, Pa.; John Leslie Hotson '20, of Brooklyn; Charles Stewart Howard '20, of Buzzards Bay; John Dudley Love '19, of Lexington; Valentine Everit Macy, Jr. '20, of Scarborough-on-Hudson, N. Y.; John Horace Norweb '18, of Elyria, O.; Clarence Cargill Ryan uC, of Ossining, N. Y.; and Edgar Scott '20, of Lansdowne, Pa,; John Redhead Froome 1G, of Cambridge, was elected an honorary member...