Word: might
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...improbable that with in a few weeks Germany may propose to make peace on terms that appear on their face reasonable and moderate. Such an offer might well beguile the Allies into a delusive peace. The peace would be delusive for unless the principle of militarism is destroyed, the promises would be kept no better than those broken in the past. Autonomy of other races would mean their organization for the strengthening of Germany; until she had control of the resources of a population of 200,000,000 for her next war. Such a settlement would be a mere truce...
...view of the difficulty which many students have encountered in attempting to reconcile an unusual amount of military work with a normal schedule of courses, the Committee on the Choice of Electives, after a conference on the matter passed a vote yesterday ruling that courses taken in Military Science might replace their equivalent of distribution courses. It was decided, however, that only two full military courses might be counted in this way, and that scientific and language courses allied with war studies must be rated according to the established rules for concentration and distribution, as stated in the University publication...
...recent meeting of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences it was decided that, on account of the closing of the University's Summer Engineering Camp on Squam Lake this year, men might be allowed to count equivalent work at other summer camps toward attaining the degrees of A.B. or S.B. The wording of the vote was: "That the Administrative Board be authorized, during the suspension of the Harvard Engineering Camp, to accept, if they see fit, to count towards the requirements for the degree of A.B. or S.B., equivalent summer work in other summer schools of engineering...
...saved for Saturday's game with Yale, Coach Duffy will probably choose A. L. Peirson '20 for duty in the box today. The latter pitched excellent ball against the Portland Naval Reserve a week ago, holding his opponents to four hits, and had it not been for poor support, might have scored a shut-out. With this change, the lineup today will be the same which met the Navy Yard last week...
This letter was called forth by the editorial in yesterday's issue of the CRIMSON which expressed the feeling that there might be many "exceptions to those who must remain." Certain sentiments expressed in this editorial were, it appears, inadvised...