Word: spirited
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...which the usual political program leads. For, after all, the tariff, the merchant marine and civil service reform, however long and heatedly they may be discussed are not the dominant issues of this campaign. The pivot on which the election really turns is the maintenance of the national spirit, of that love of liberty which does not seek to become license that has made America great in times past...
...sales are on credit. During the past year, in a total business of $445,000, the entire amount written off the books as uncollectable was $212.23; for the year preceding it was $201.51. This showing is a substantial tribute both to the pecuniary responsibility and to the spirit of fair dealing which characterize the Harvard student body." (Report of Harvard Co-operative Society...
...make use of the communication column of the CRIMSON for the expression of their opinions in regard to the coming Presidential election. This is not intended to make the CRIMSON the battlefield on which the opposing factions may hurl personal invectives and rant about preparedness or pacifism as the spirit may move them, but to give an opportunity of expressing themselves to those men who might no otherwise be heard from...
Although one of the most important football games of the season is to be played on Saturday, not the least sign of organized undergraduate spirit has stirred Cambridge as yet. Up to the present time there has been no section roped off at the Stadium for organized cheering, and no attempt has as yet been made to practice the Harvard songs. On the other hand Cornell has lived for this one game alone ever since their success last year, and the publications at that college have been full of Harvard-Cornell matter all summer and all this fall. The Cornell...
...than she ever has. It is necessary she should do so in a period as confused and prejudiced as the war has brought to us. Neutrality is a policy befitting a government in an official capacity, but not a sentiment which the individual can arbitrarily assume or profess. Our spirit of loyalty must be felt within and without the College itself, co-operation is as valuable in ideals as in business. Boston papers are daily publishing articles, seemingly unrelated the one to the other, rather contrary to the Harvard spirit of open-mindedness, and tending to destroy some...