Word: mobbed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...vote is not an expression of mob prejudice, nor of blind militarism. It is the earnest opinion of a thousand men who believe they see the necessities which their nations must face. It is our earnest belief that those who showed themselves opposed would, when put to the test, do their share towards preserving the prestige of their country, no less than more "militaristic" thinkers...
Reporters, mob, etc., Elizabeth Wheelock 1917, Grace Wardwell 1917, C. P. Fuller '19, G. Baker '20, J. C. Scanlon '18, J. L. Tildsley, Jr., '19, O. Prescott, Jr., '20, D. S. Critz uC, K. Lewis...
...enlisted in a well-known Highland regiment, in spite of the fact that his thirty-eight years put him almost over the age limit for military service. Then came six months of arduous training at Aldershot with the other members of the motley collection known as Kitchener's mob, or "K(1)". In April, 1914, he was sent to France, where his distinguished conduct soon raised him to the rank of captain. His regiment suffered heavily in the famous "Battle of the Slag Heaps" in the Loos offensive of a year ago. For some mysterious reason, as he characteristically puts...
Reporters, mob, etc., Elizabeth Wheelook, 1917, Grace Wardwell 1917, C. P. Fuller '19, G. Baker '20, J. C. Scanlon '18, J. L. Tildsley, Jr., '19, O. Prescott, Jr., '20, D. S. Critz uC, K. Lewis...
...conclusion states that "Harvard University . . . . is exposing itself to the ridicule of America by taking a political stand based on puerile prejudice, mob imitation and unreasoning ignorance of economic history...