Word: nationalism
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...success. Collections of all suitable kinds of old clothing will be made on Friday and Saturday of this week by specially appointed collectors for each dormitory. All clothing will be turned over to the American Red Cross, to be used for destitute Belgian children, as a part of a nation-wide collection. The collectors are: Hollis, R. W. Bancroft '22, L. D. Hill '22, R. H. Hopkins '22; Stoughton, A. Freed '22, G. V. Smith '22; Thayer, J. H. Lewis '20, E. H. McArdle '21, R. B. Smith '22; Holworthy, G. White '22, P. Oliver '22; Conant...
...time for inflexible military discipline in the University is past. A few weeks ago the Nation needed military leaders, then every factor which was instrumental in producing capable officers was desirable,--hence, the teaching of military discipline by a strict observance of it was clearly necessary. Now the Nation needs civilian leaders, and every factor which hampers their preparation to fulfill this need is undesirable and represents a lack of foresight on the part of those in command...
...units, hitherto inexorable military rules and regulations should be relaxed as far as is practicable. It is but a few weeks until the non-commissioned officers and privates will all be civilians pursuing their regular college work again. Consequently, it is vastly more important to them and to the Nation, too, that they should have adequate time for the preparation of college courses, than that the doorknobs of the Freshman dormitories should outshine...
...news from Europe causes us to rejoice. But at the same time it makes us thoughtful. We feel the seriousness of the coming months. We know that the good of the nation will demand even greater moral and mental strength than was demanded by the war. To keep the world safe, to substitute better ideals for those that are outworn, to protect the weak, to direct the powerful, to build social machinery that will serve all classes and all nations without injustices--here are some of the tasks confronting us. Boston Traveler...
...crisis was at hand in Massachusetts in the election we have just witnessed. Woodrow Wilson, the leader of this nation, asked the people of the United States to lend him strength and support by sending to the National legislature those men who were unquestionably in sympathy with the methods which have won the President a place in the world's history as a leader of the destinies of nations...