Word: ripe
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...will be clear even to those only slightly familiar with the subject that the time is now ripe for the effective organization of machinery for maintaining contact with the opportunities for our graduates in the outside world and for informing students early in their college career concerning the nature of the careers open to them. In all this no criticism of the appointments office is meant. Every professor who has had occasion to use that office is well aware with what courtesy and efficiency it is now managed. But the task is too large to be discharged by any single...
...conclusion he said that the United States was the country that should act on the proposal of a world peace. When the war is over, those nations which have been involved will not be ready with any such plans themselves, and the time will be ripe for the presentation of one. Individuals should keep up their passion for peace, and eventually they will be rewarded...
...University who would be glad to aid in this work, but such a movement does not arise spontaneously from "the peepul." Leadership is required, and the Federation is the logical body to lead. It has had a long sleep, and should have its strength sufficiently recuperated. The time is ripe for a revival, for a renewal of the work to nationalize Harvard College...
...over the belligerents will be in a state of exhaustion from which they cannot recover in less than a generation at least. Men and women throughout the entire civilized world will have endured and seen suffering such as no former war has produced. If ever there was a time ripe for federations of nations, diminutions of national armament, international police forces, increased control of international relations, and so on, certainly now is that time. As the one great nation which will not be exhausted and embittered by the combat, the United States has a most important and essential part...
...monster demonstration should be given the team at some Boston hotel, to which all graduates and undergraduates should be invited. The CRIMSON believes that fully a thousand men in the University would be glad to pay a reasonable subscription and attend this dinner. Surely the time is ripe for such a celebration...