Word: put
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...many of the injustices which they believe have existed in the past might be corrected. Their lives had been spent in dealing with principles and theories and abstractions. But now they have come into power at a time when many things are being changed and theories may actually be put into practice. They see that though the wear may do much harm it may also be the source of much that is good. Their vision reaches beyond the peace council that is yet to come. They are aiming at the creation of a new order in this country where...
...government with strikes, unless the provocation be instant and overwhelming. All classes, rich and poor, are making every sacrifice in their power to help win the war. It would never do that these sacrifices be nullified by the pretentions of any one class. The strikers can no longer put forward increased cost of living as an excuse, for in a few months the cost of living will decrease under government supervision; nor should a shorter day be asked. The sacrifice that is most immediately in the laborer's power is work, increased and steady work. Albert Thomas, the French socialist...
Today with the election of a captain the 1921 team will enter upon the second and final period of its development. On the field yesterday Coaches Wallace, Leary, Knox and Likins put three teams through a long session of forward passing, kicking, and a through rehearsal of the plays which have been given the teams so far. Worcester Academy is 1921's next opponent and this week will see hard scrimmages in preparation for this contest...
During the past week, military plans in nearly all eastern universities and colleges have been put in final shape, and the different military organizations have gotten well under way in their year's war work. At Yale, naval and military courses have for some time been in full swing, the former under Admiral C. M. Chester, U. S. N., retired, and the latter in the hands of Captain W. S. Overton, U. S. A., retired, assisted by Captain A. Dupont of the French Military Mission, and by Captain Bland and Lieutenant Massey of the Canadian Army. Both courses will extend...
...Princeton the Faculty Committee on Military Affairs has worked out and put into effect a tentative plan of drill for the year. The work takes up two periods of two hours each during the week, and is entirely voluntary. All the training will be under the direction of Professor R. K. Root until the arrival of Major H. H. Sargent, U. S. A., retired, who is expected soon to take charge of the course...