Word: rice
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Overseers to endorse any political program or to introduce a military program at Harvard with an avowed political end, or even for a Committee of the Overseers to recommend such action, seems to me indefensible. W. G. RICE...
...Rice's condemnation of the policy of the Military Science Committee in asking Harvard to champion the cause of universal training seems somewhat unwarranted. To ask a College like this to remain silent on such an important issue is to deny it one of its chief functions. It is to the colleges above all other institutions that the country looks for opinions as to our military policy; for it is the colleges who will be called upon to share a good portion of the burden should universal training be adopted. Therefore, Mr. Rice's analogy that colleges are not heard...
...know how Harvard feels on this subject; neither does Mr. Rice. Let us hear what Harvard has to say and not ask her to play the part of a clam. JOHN V. SPALDING...
...Committee means only that Harvard establish universal service among its students, as an example and inspiration to the nation, the Committee might better have said so unambiguously. That would at least be a proper recommendation and profitably debatable. WILLIAM GORHAM RICE...
From last year's Freshman squad, L. A. Hallock, F. W. Crocker, S. R. Smith, W. H. Russell, W. B. Rice, and J. L. Fearing, reported. C. P. Fuller Occ, who caught on his Freshman team, was also on hand. Fuller played in the Army and Navy game held at New London before the King of England on July...