Word: mans
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...fitness may reside as much in patience, in industry and in moral purpose as in physical strength and in military efficiency. Darwin was certainly not a preacher of militarism, either directly or inferentially. We cannot put the blame for this war either upon Darwin or Nietzsche. When a man is intent upon evil purposes he can quote Scripture to his purpose. The men of cold science may indeed have "inspired" the German aggressors, but it must be noted that the Prussian mind was capable of perverting every utterance and every principle to its purpose. Boston Transcript...
...give the impression that I was the originator of the idea. In some battalions it may seem advisable to make a complete change of officers earlier than in others but in the course of the year an opportunity to compete for the higher commissions will be open to every man in the R. O. T. C. C. C. LANE, Major...
...School of Newark, N. J., a newcomer on the cross-country schedule, but reputed to have a strong group of runners. D. F. O'Connell '21, captain of the Freshman team is favored to win individual honors because of his good showing last Saturday, when he was the first man from the University to cross the finish line in the New England Athletic Union championships. Several other members of the Freshman team should do well over the Belmont course, among them B. W. Boyden and J. E. Nally...
...soldiers have all the comforts we can give them. In fact, it is figured that we spend more in the equipment and up-keep of one man than Germany does for 14. Abroad we have one man in charge of each Y. M. C. A. hut, aided by several volunteer workers, while here we have five men in charge of each one. This winter the heating of our Y. M. C. A. huts alone will cost $700,000, but they will furnish the only warm spot for the men in the trenches, the only dry, lighted spot where the soldier...
...therefore answered by the superior rank. Neither the private who salutes nor the major general who returns the salute has lowered himself a hair breadth, socially or any other way, any more than has a civilian who has doffed his hat to a woman, a white haired old man, or the flag of his country. ---Chicago Tribune...