Word: might
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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This information was communicated to Mr. Hotson last evening and a request was made that he furnish another copy of his original letter, which might be published along with the above. The request was refused...
...ought to be. I am not sure that the octogenarian is not still open to the criticism of middle-aged persons that he "wants to do too many things at once." In any organization to which he belongs you will find him pulling at the tugs with all his might, in the tranquil assurance that there will be enough prudent persons to man the brakes...
...then they will be raised to a standard as high as they are now low. The engineer and the architect will rebuild broken material Europe, the teacher, the philosopher, the sociologist and the journalist must rebuild the minds of the nations, downtrodden in the struggle with a material might. To plant the flowers and the joys of life again we must not lose from our hands those blue birds of happiness--poetry, painting, and philosophy. Michigan Daily...
...been collected from Students in the University by the committee in charge of the Smileage campaign. Of this amount $150 worth of Smileage books have been turned over to the members of the committee by purchasers who had no personal friends in the service to whom they might send books. These Smileage books will be distributed by the committee. The Freshman class donated the largest amount and is credited with the purchase of $250 worth of coupons. The other sales were as follows: outside dormitories, $186; Medical School, $100; Law School...
...cause some uneasiness around Harvard Square, for we have seen no farm unit coming into being here. It may be that hundreds of University students are going back to the soil individually. If so, they deserve unstinted praise. If not, a movement in the direction of a farm unit might be the means of preventing these hundreds from inhabiting the seashore and of adding a considerable amount of produce to the nation's supply...