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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...proper to consider and put into practice a more rational means of settling international disputes than by the accustomed resort to arms. To the intellectually timid this seems such a daring and impetuous leap from the secure confines of precedent, over the chasm of unfathomable disaster, to the safe but somewhat precarious region of a new and better international life, that they lose no opportunity to be-little its advantages and magnify its difficulties. Such men are utterly out of tune with the age in which they live; in their minds they are living in the day when "might took...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS. | 12/13/1918 | See Source »

Whether the government will still support them or not has not been definitely decided, but it is fairly safe to assume that it will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Credit for S. A. T. C. Work | 12/6/1918 | See Source »

...from Europe causes us to rejoice. But at the same time it makes us thoughtful. We feel the seriousness of the coming months. We know that the good of the nation will demand even greater moral and mental strength than was demanded by the war. To keep the world safe, to substitute better ideals for those that are outworn, to protect the weak, to direct the powerful, to build social machinery that will serve all classes and all nations without injustices--here are some of the tasks confronting us. Boston Traveler...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENT | 11/22/1918 | See Source »

...situation of these young men will not be other than trying. They will inevitably feel somewhat "out of it", though most of them, it is safe to say, would give all they possess to stand with the military majority. As a class they will deserve every bit of recognition and encouragement which the College and its members can give them. In their hands will lie an important element of the future. It is for everybody to help them realize this fact, and to speed them on their difficult way. The Alumni Bulletin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENT | 10/4/1918 | See Source »

When the office of the Bursar was opened Tuesday morning, it was found that it had been entered by thieves during the night and the small safe in which the petty cash was kept had been blown open. Owing to the fact that practically all of the money taken in during the day in tutition fees was, according to the custom, deposited in the bank before night, the thieves got only $378.67 in cash. In addition, the following Liberty Bonds were taken...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BURSAR'S OFFICE ROBBED MONDAY NIGHT--LOSS $678 | 9/27/1918 | See Source »

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