Word: tafts
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...article in the current issue of "The World's Work". President Lowell makes an appeal to pacifists, preparationists and plain people, to interest themselves in the principles of the League to Enforce Peace, which he with ex-President Taft and others Organized at Philadelphia, in Independence Hall, on June...
...Ulysses Grant Baker Pierce; D.D., of All Souls Unitarian Church, Washington, D. C., will conduct the regular service in Appleton Chapel tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Dr. Baker was chaplain of the United States Senate during President Taft's administration...
...heading over your editorial "A Maxim Silencer" is also in bad taste for it goes far from silencing. Preparedness does not mean militarism. Let me refer you to the articles of William Howard Taft in the Saturday Evening Post of June 5 and of Thomas Edison in the New York Times of May 30. Both of these advocate large supplies of ammunition without militarism...
...Groton; assistant manager--Fairfield Edward Raymond '18, of Boston; electrician--Francis Baring Foster '17, of Milton; assistant electrician--Lester Goodwin Budlong '17, of Bismark, N. D.; business manager--Walter Staunton Mack, Jr., '17, of New York City; assistant business managers--Theodore Clark '17, of Hayden Lake, Idaho and Gerald Taft Nichols '17, of Danvers; publicity manager--William Henry Meeker '17, of New York City...
Captain E. A. H. Shepley, a former Hill School star, and first baseman of the team, is the batting better, his two base hits practically winning the Princeton 1918 game. N. Garfield, from Taft School, is the best pitcher, and will undoubtedly work the major part of Monday's game. In the Princeton 1918 game, a week ago, he held his opponents to two hits, allowing only two bases on balls, and striking out 10 of the Tiger players...