Word: suit
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...much whether he enjoys the process or whether he himself always perceives at the moment its direct relation to what is to come afterward. He must learn to put forth effort, because he has faith in the end to be attained, not because the means to that end suit his taste. --The World's Work...
...consider the League of Nations at present is entirely useless. The great Powers have simply gone ahead and arranged the world to suit themselves. England and France in particular have got out of the treaty everything that they wanted, and the League, of Nations can do nothing to alter any of the unjust clause of the treaty except by unanimous consent of the members of the league, and the great Powers will never give their consent to changes in the interests of weaker peoples...
Amending the treaty is a theoretical but impractical solution of this great problem. Doing so would, in the end, lead to inevitable turmoil. For, once the United States began offering reservations, other nations would follow suit; and then the whole affair would be amended out of its original conception...
...After Monday it will be open daily from 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. New students are cordially invited to avail themselves not only of the privileges of the bureau but also to use the reading and writing rooms, and to leave suit cases and parcels in care of the student committee...
...After Monday the bureau will be open from 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. A student committee in charge of J. N. White '21 will be on hand to give information about rooms and possible room-mates, and to be of such further assistance as may be desired. Suit cases and parcels may be left in care of the committee, and mail may be addressed to Phillips Brooks House until one's permanent address in the University is ascertained...