Word: months
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University series of lectures was discontinued late in the month of February when Colonel Sir Walter Roper Lawrence's inability to fulfill his engagement to speak caused the indefinite postponement of the ninth lecture of the series...
...derive the fullest benefit from all instruction laid before him. We need men who will take that active interest which will insure an added utility to their country. To take advantage of the training offered at Harvard is not only an obligation but a privilege. In the next month and a half the man who fails to make the most of his time not only fails his country but minimizes the efforts of his fellows. Military training means coordination. Every man must pull at the same wheel to the limit of his ability. The term slacker is too mild...
Every man who expects to attend this Government camp during the month of June should report at Headquarters immediately to announce his intentions on a blank form provided by that office...
...Under the authority granted in Section 48 of the National Defence Act, the Secretary of War directs that training camps for the further practical instruction of members of the advanced course, Reserve Officers' Training Corps units will be held during the month of June...
...perhaps we should rejoice to be rid of its less reasonable manifestations. But in this cooler, grimmer April of 1918 we must not forget its essential spirit. Indeed, the fact that every patriotic individual has a part to play in the war is far more apparent in the thirteenth month after our entry than it was in the first. Then the French were wresting the Chemin des Dames heights from the Germans, the British were driving the enemy at Arras, while revolutionized Russia was hopefully expected to recover from her bribed lethargy of 1916. Our impetuous publicist...