Word: reale
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...soldiers be supplied with these tickets is essential to large attendance at theatres. Success can be achieved only through the generous contributions of our civilian population. For the soldier, receiving a low salary, much of which must ordinarily be directed to the support of those at home, is in real need of assistance if he is to take advantage of those opportunities for diversion afforded...
...real training of the oarsmen will be in charge of Coach Haines, who has been Herrick's lieutenant for the past two years, and who directed the Freshmen and club crews last fall. He will be assisted, as in the fall, by Coaches Brown and Manning, and if this time permits, by Arthur E. Beane '11, who will have particular supervision of the Freshmen...
...studies here will be of splendid service to him in those fields. If he does not get into uniform, he must take his place as a leader in the era of reconstruction to follow. There education is not only an aid, it is indispensable. We are getting our real start in education while in such a place as Harvard, and if the opportunity be lost, it is lost forever...
...real costs of war are not monetary ones. The price of our participation is measured in blood and property and shortage in the necessaries of life, rather than in dollars. Such sacrifices cannot be shifted. They must be borne by the members of our own generation. When our Government issues bonds, it means two things. In the first place, the money borrowed will be utilized in buying the essentials of war; supplies formerly consumed at home will be diverted to our army. In the second place, a debt will be incurred which in the future must be paid...
...boys have been reading, which is a good sign; one of them has been reading a real, modern, Russian novel, and enthusiastically reviews "The Bracelet of Garnets." A mere review is not enough for Mr. La Farge, who, under cover of Lowes Dickinson's heavy artillery, dauntlessly assaults the Catholic Church in America and all the other churches in America. Unfortunately he has not reconnoitered the enemy's position; he knows very little about Protestant theology, and less, if anything, about Catholic theology, discipline, education, or policy. Nor has he waited for ammunition; he has not even facts enough...