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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...United States and Germany, the Harvard Union for American Neutrality has automatically ceased to exist. Now the primary duty of the pacifist, like every other citizen, is to serve his country actively. There is not one of us who does not believe in the principle of universal service in return for the benefits of citizenship; but some of us believe that military service is not the only form which it may take. We have problems here at home which will continue with us, war or no war, and which will be neglected in the excitement. I refer especially...
There was also a short one-mile race between the first two University shells which the second won by a quarter-length, although it rowed a slightly lower stroke. By the return of D. L. Moody '18, who had been out with an attack of the measles, and of A. Coolidge '17, the first boat took on a more normal appearance than it has shown during the confusion of the last three of four days. F. B. Whitman '19 and R. R. Brown '17 were shifted to their old positions at 2 and 6; Coolidge took his former position...
...first University eight there was a big shake-up, due to the return of A. Potter '17, who had been out with the measles, and the loss of A. Coolidge '17, who was called to report at Newport. N. P. Darling '17 was moved from the second to Cabot's place at 3, and Cabot filled the seat at 7 vacated by Coolidge. R. Brown '17 and F. Whitman '19, formerly at 6 and 2, changed places, and Potter replaced C. Higginson '17 at bow. Other changes were made in the second and third boats...
...attack by the Germans, lasting over a month, he was awarded the Croix de Guerre and promoted to sous-lieutenant. In this capacity he served at Malzeville, Verdun and Port-a-Mousson, distinguishing himself at all times by his executive ability and coolness under shell-fire. Last September, he returned to this country for the purpose of recruiting a new section of the Ambulance, which he subsequently did, getting 20 ambulances from the New York Stock Exchange. On his return to France he was immediately detailed to the Service in Salonika. . . . It was while on duty there that...
...Saturday of next week. As this date is in the middle of the vacation period, the races will almost surely be rowed if the crews so desire. If, however, the oarsmen wish to go to their homes before the opening of the military training, which begins immediately on their return from college, the races will be called off. It is very unlikely that the Easter trip of the Yale nine, which begins next Wednesday, will be taken...