Word: might
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Would Theodore Roosevelt wish a magnificent memorial? It would, perhaps, become very magnificent, for as people loved him so they would give, and the amount would be large. Of course, that might be controlled. Individual subscriptions could be limited to a nominal amount. But then, what kind of a monument are we talking about? Do we mean something in heroic art, like an equestrian figure on a mountain in silhouette against the sky, or something for the service of mankind...
...that our plan of life offered an ever-increasing opportunity to each individual for self-realization we could hardly have built up the faith that carries us onward. We are therefore thankful that we had the facilities to offer the Radio School and the Ensign School, that other men might come here and form a fairer estimate of our way of living and of our intentions...
...will be done them. There is little doubt but that these men will soon be reinstated with their original classes, so that loss of classification is only temporary. Therefore, in view of the fact that the cause of their leaving College was clearly irreproachable, the rules in this instance might well be relaxed in order that they may become eligible candidates for University teams during the remainder of the year. The question is one that merits the attention of the Student Council, for it would of course involve an intercollegiate agreement...
...meeting night before last, advocated a resumption of the pre-war system "with as few changes as possible." With the exception of the fact that certain unessential expenses, such as the southern trip for the baseball team and the prolonged stay at Red Top for the crew, might well be discouraged, it is safe to say that this is what the University wants...
...than its humanitarian or military aspects, has been and should be regarded as its real purpose. Certainly, those of us who have sacrificed not only our time but in all probability our future prospects to the transaction of this work have not done so without the hope that this might prove to be the durable satisfaction to be obtained by the maintenance of the Harvard Unit as an integral part of the Royal Army Medical Corps...