Word: states
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...believe that it is your right to print only such letters as you think advisable; you should not be forced to print any of which you disapprove. But I think that you should state your intention squarely; if you promise to print any reasonable communications which are sent for publication, you should adhere strictly to that promise. ROGER BATCHELDER...
Today's ceremony is a part of a nationwide inspection held each spring by the War Department to ascertain the strength and condition of the units of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps maintained by the various colleges in the United States. Each unit is held responsible for the condition of the arms and equipment issued to it by the Government, and the commandant of the Corps must in every case state just what ground has been covered by the men in training during the year. On the basis of the reports handed in by its inspecting officers in different parts...
Major General Samuel Storrow Sumner, U. S. A. (retired), of Syracuse, N. Y., second ranking officer of the state of Massachusetts, will be the presiding officer at the debate between the University and Princeton in Sanders Theatre tomorrow night. Thomas J. B. Boynton, United States District Attorney of Boston; Frederick J. Macleod '91, chairman of the Massachusetts Public Service Commission, and the Hon. James H. Vahey, former Democratic candidate for Governor of Massachusetts, will be the judges...
...Boston Latin School); Joseph Charles Bloom '21, of Dorchester (Boston Latin School); Robert Bulman Drummey '21, of South Boston (Boston Latin School); William Henry Dunphy '21, of Dorchester (Boston Latin School); Stanley Brady Ecker '21, of Chicago, Ill. (Hyde Park High School); Miles Hanson, Jr., Unc., of Roxbury (Texas State School of Mines); David Samuel Herman '21, of Passaic, N. J. (Passaic High School); Clarence Francis Mateyka '21, of Cleveland, Ohio (South High School); Paul Francis Nash '21, of Newton (Newton High School); Chester Dwight Perry '21, of Rockland (Phillips Exeter Academy); Benjamin Isadore Sperling '21, of Wilkes-Barre...
...report has come that the reprisals undertaken by the British air fleets on German cities have been of value in shaking confidence and nerves. While we must not imagine huge crowds dashing about in a state of terror, yet it is extremely probable that reprisals, undertaken on a people tired and keyed up, have been effective in weakening their morale and increasing their desire for peace. To the English, air raids are a matter of habit, and the defences are well organized and trainee through long practice. To the Germans they are comparatively new, and they cannot yet have obtained...