Word: mans
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...engaged is a serious business. It is serious for two very good reasons: first, because the manner in which it is done will determine very largely how soon the peace of the world shall be restored and founded on a durable basis; secondly, because it will mean for every man in service the unmixed happiness or lasting discontent of his later years whether or not he is conscious of having done his utmost to serve his country in a time of crisis. But we must remember that efficient service in any field can be rendered only after a period, oftentimes...
...example of such a man should keep us from ever being complacently satisfied with what we are doing to win the war. We are all doing, our bit, but very few our utmost. John Gallishaw's "bit" at Gallipoli surpasses what many even think of doing, but he did more, his utmost. When anyone believes that his labor is as much as can be expected of any human being, it will be an inspiration to recall the work of this man...
Here the Y. M. C. A. man comes to his aid; a sip of coffee, a careful arm under his shoulder to help him, a renewal of his first aid bandage. In this way the Red Triangle has saved the lives of thousands...
According to information received Wednesday morning from the War Department by Colonel Williams, men enlisted in the S. A. T. C. are to be permitted to attend Central Officers' Training Camps if they made application while still civilians. However, after a man is once inducted, he can no longer apply for admission to any branch of the service. The military authorities advise all who have not yet applied for an O. T. C. to give up the idea, and to be inducted into...
Major Williams started his work yesterday with a personal examination of each applicant for the different officers' camps. Each man who applied was given an appointment for a five-minute interview. The work will continue today until completed; each man who put in an O. T. C. application at Apthorp House should find out immediately when his appointment comes and be on hand at that time...