Word: thousands
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...words of the hymn should be set to some familiar tune, such as "Ten Thousand Times Ten Thousand," "Alford," "Benediction," or "Integer Vitae...
...complaints of Law School men and scientifically inclined undergraduates against the inconvenience of the drill hours have been many. With great difficulty this special hour has been arranged to satisfy a considerable number of men so situated. Over a thousand have already shown their willingness to make sacrifices. Surely the hundred odd eligibles for the new company will not lack similar courage...
...shouting in our ears that war is inevitable tell us that our country must go into it from motives of humanity. "Remember our murdered citizens," is the cry. Yes, let us throw ourselves into the conflict and avenge the death of these blockade-runners by the sacrifice of a thousand times their number--doubtless the dead will rest easier in their graves. I us retaliate for our loss of ships by offering our entire merchant marine, out of the war-zone as well as in, as food for submarines. Let us paralyze our country's life and ideals by adopting...
Although there are over a thousand men engaged in infantry training, there are also nearly a hundred men signed up for the aviation school, a hundred in the naval reserve course, and many more still enrolled in some militia organization. Considering these facts, it may be conservatively estimated that fifteen hundred Harvard men are active in the great preparedness movement to give our country adequate military and naval organizations. These figures cannot lie. Harvard is in the van and can justly point with pride to her patriotic showing in this period of national danger...
...treacherous combination of the Lampoon editors and the weather man caused a postponement of the CRIMSON'S hockey victory yesterday, as it was regarded preferable, though not essential, to play the game on ice. The several thousand people who attended were at first provoked by the decision, but when the true conditions of the Lampoon's position was explained they were pitiful, and contented themselves with rain checks...