Word: statement
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...note with delight your editorial entitled "Compulsory Latin Must Go," as it seems to us the statement of a sage educational policy and is clearly the work of a man who knows the classics well and only turns from them after giving them a thorough trial...
...Harvard Surgical units that have gone to France to serve in the war zone is not humanitarian but lies in their capacity to demonstrate that the American people as individuals are firm in their belief in "the inalienable right to freedom of thought and freedom of action." This statement by Dr. Hugh Cabot, the leader of the present unit, is not aimed at disparaging the great medical and surgical value of the units to France. He rather emphasizes the point that through the work and sacrifices of these units the Allies have been brought to realize that the American people...
...certain misunderstandings of the attitude of the examination board for the Officers' Reserve Corps (Boston District) which appear to have arisen among members of the University, not members of the R. O. T. C., who plan to take the examinations for commissions in the Reserve Corps, the following statement was given out yesterday by a member of the board...
...should like to make a correction of the unverified statement, received "through indirect sources," that John Arthur Herbert '18 has been killed while fighting with the English forces in France, which appeared in your issue for Tuesday, March 6, and may have been misleading. This information is, I am glad to say, incorrect. Herbert left England, where he had been in training as a signaling officer for a year, for active service in France on February 16. Since that time nothing but good news has been heard from him. The letter bringing a report of his death must have been...
...doubt your statement in regard to the time to be spent on this undertaking was based on the fact that the activities of the Harvard Endowment Fund will not cease when the $10,000,000 is in hand. In that sense the Fund will extend over many years and, it is hoped, will ultimately become as permanent a part of the University as one of the departments of instruction. But although the committee realizes that it is beginning a work which will go on for generations, its first object is to raise $10,000,000, and that as speedily...