Word: shared
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...obvious that the people of the country, collectively and individually, must reduce unnecessary expenditures as much as possible immediately. In buying a Liberty Bond, the undergraduate will not only do his share in economizing and saving, but will also help the Government in successfully carrying...
...Boston committee that on June 5, registration day, all theatres, baseball parks, and other places of amusement will be asked to give their receipts for the purchase of bonds which shall be presented as gifts to various charities. This would be but one more way of giving everyone a share in the loan...
...people, those who, while possessing small individual resources yet in the aggregate possess the bulk of our wealth, must enjoy their share of the loan. Not our bankers nor our brokers, but the people, are the nation. The people must be holders of their own bonds. It is a vote of confidence in their free democracy...
...nation we are united in knowing that billions, (an inconceivable amount), must be spent for war. We are ready to rasie the money by taxes. Yet when those taxes bear home, and we are threatened with being compelled to pay our share in dollars of this inconceivable billions, war expenditures become painful and terrible...
...From an economic point of view, the trained minds of college men should be used for developing the nation's resources in time of war. The colleges should send their share of men to the trenches as privates and officers, but as modern warfare consists chiefly in the efforts of one nation to organize itself, make itself more efficient internally and more productive of munitions and necessities of modern warfare than other nations, it is necessary for the educated men to assume responsibility for this efficient organization...