Word: marked
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Military training means training a man to use that part of him which lies above his eyebrows: he must be more than a mere mark for the enemy to shoot at; he must be able to lead movements against the enemy," said President Lowell at the military mass meeting in the New Lecture Hall last night. "Why is it worth while to men here? It is worth while to the men with previous experience because they want to make sure of as high commissions as they canget from future federal training camps to the third of which men who were...
...time of the renewal of friendships is at hand. There are friendships which will not be renewed. The men in uniform mark the time which has gone, and being gone, may not return...
...Freshman class meets together for the first time in its history, the beginning of innumerable reunions as long as the lives of the members of the class shall last. There will be speech-making, which may be borne, and refreshments, which are pleasant though transient, and acquaintanship to mark the beginning of friendship...
Ballots both for Overseers and Directors of the Alumni Association will be distributed by the inspector at the time the voter is checked, and will not be left loose upon tables as heretofore. After being checked and receiving his ballot, the voter will mark them at the booths in the body of the hall. The ballot-boxes will be lined up across the exit of the hall, and each voter will deposit his ballots in the most convenient box on his way out of the hall. There will be no checking of voters as the ballots are deposited. The polls...
...strange to many men that the President continues to mark a definite line between the German government and the German people, as though that powerful people were burdened like any group of serfs with a government which held them in close subjugation. Some months ago we could blithely believe that, and pity those seventy millions who were bound so harshly by Junkertum to the wheel of war. But the history of the world as man constitutes it shows that a like view is fallacious. No cabal of autocratic rulers could have forced a nation, either by lies or threats...