Word: supported
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...this New England district we ask 20,000 loyal citizens each to lend their Government $10,000 to $25,000 or more. Only with the whole-hearted support of such as these citizens can this loan be successful, and only thus can our Government maintain its work...
...demands not only the cooperation of individuals but of organizations of various kinds. Wherever possible idle funds must be converted into the loan. The action of the Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity sets an example to be followed by the social organizations. Yet a more representative expression of Harvard's support of the loan could be gained by transferring class treasury accounts into bonds. Those who have contributed to the funds and who are now unable to subscribe individually could feel that they had helped the cause. The transfer of class funds from a Cambridge bank to the U. S. treasury...
...accordance with the plans for advancing the Liberty Loan at Harvard, the Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity has devoted its treasury reserve to the purchase of Liberty Bonds. It feels that in this time of need it is necessary for organizations as well as individuals to pledge their whole-hearted support to this patriotic movement...
...United States has just made a government loan to Great Britain and France of 40 million dollars, making a total since our entrance into the war amounting to 2 billion, 600 million, goes to show to how great an extent our allies are dependent upon us for financial support. News is being sent daily to Europe, to Germany as well as to France and England, of the response which our people make to government movements. We do not want it said that we are lukewarm, but that the loan has been greatly over-subscribed and that the people are already...
...gratifications to some disappointed group of officials, then there is hope that the shedding of German blood and suffering in a few German cities may bring them to their senses. Oft provoked and slow to anger have been the Allies, but now that all else has failed, we must support their stand, and hope that the old philosophy of an "eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth" may yet save thousands of English and French non-combatants from death and mutilation...