Word: reasonably
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...members of the 2d Battalion who were absent from the muster last Friday for any reason are directed to report with full equipment at one of the hours mentioned...
...mustering officer of the first battalion will be at Military Headquarters, University Hall, from 11.30 to 1 P. M. on Tuesday, and from 2 to 3 P. M. on Wednesday of this week. All men who were absent from the muster for any reason should report at one of the hours mentioned. C. C. LANE, Major...
...Soldiers Field. There are many in the University who have performed their duty in one respect, so they have a weighty commission to execute. We refer to the support of the Y. M. C. A. fund. The game in the Stadium this afternoon will not be a valid reason for any undergraduate mental lapses about this duty. The man who has not yet subscribed, we urge to act with speed. The man who has not subscribed and does not intend to, we should much prefer not to recognize as a member of the University...
...Mott acted as general representative from the American Y. M. C. A. to the provisional government, and in this way learned the opinion of Russian leaders as to the Y. M. C. A. War Work. He was told by the general commanding the Caucasian front that the only reason his forces had not mutinied as all the other Russian armies had done was because of the work accomplished by the Y. M. C. A. on that front...
...mind on good cause shown is one of the essential qualities of an administrative officer or of a statesman. The original decision was disheartening to the men now in training, its execution would have imposed real hardship upon those not selected for immediate service. But the foundation reason for reserving the order was the need of the army. The national army in a very short time will require the service of all the men from the training camps. It would have been a mistake to return them, over temporarily, to civil life, because of the impairment in condition and efficiency...