Word: sentiment
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Little Cards," concerns the life of an immigrant on Ellis Island. Its plot reveals the famous Black Hand Society. An old woman of 80 and a man of 62 years are the chief characters in Miss Hinkley's "The Reunion." It is a play dealing with age and sentiment...
...Student Council has an excellent opportunity to support its recent appeal for the Reserve Officers Training Corps. At the same time it can, by a single act, do more to crystallize sentiment in the College behind President Lowell's appeal of Tuesday night, than it could by weeks of exhortation. It can, moreover, set an example to the country at large that may be greatly needed in the future. And it can provide more convincing evidence to show our support of its plea for universal military service than a hundred delegations to Washington could furnish...
...most fervently hoped that the attendance at the meeting in Sanders Theatre Tuesday night is not indicative of Harvard sentiment towards the R. O. T. C. Of the 5,000 men here at Harvard only about 700 were present. No doubt a few hundred of those who kept away were already enrolled, but what of the several thousand others...
...students. Without a discussion in the columns of the CRIMSON, as in the present case, the vote represents little more than the "snap judgment" of the University. Under the circumstances, if the CRIMSON wished to comply with the Army League's request for an official canvass of Harvard sentiment, to be presented before the Senate Committee, there was small choice in the matter; but it is to be regretted that the present vote will be quoted as representing the final, fixed opinion of the University on the subject...
...universal military training. Blaine sketched the history of the Harvard Regiment and reported the result of yesterday's straw ballot. He said that from his experience at Plattsburg he was convinced that universal military training was the only logical policy and concluded his testimony with the statement that the sentiment of the University seemed to be that "the responsibilities of life are more important than life itself...