Word: truce
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...world. What is needed is the certainty of collision with an overwhelming force. Such a force, if it could really be created by a league to enforce peace, would probably never be used. The very fact of its existence would be enough to ensure the year's truce...
Professor C. T. Copeland '82 will give a reading this evening at the regular meeting of the Harvard Club of New York. He will read "Mandalay," Tommy," "The Bell Buoy," "The Truce of the Bear," and "Bertram and Bimi." Any members of the University who are in New York at the time will be welcome. The reading will begin at nine o'clock...
...third place, the doctor brings a flag of truce to every quarrel between man and man. In every day life as well as on the battlefield he is always welcome and unarmed...
This evening at 8 o'clock, in Sever 11, Mr. Copeland will read from the works of Mr. Rudyard Kipling. The programme will include "The Taking of Lungtangpen," "Fuzzy-Wuzzy," "Rheingelder," and "The Truce of the Bear" (with Mr. Dooley's comment...
Taking as his text James Russell Lowell's words, "My Life Shall be a Challenge not a Truce," he pointed out in a striking and forcible manner the vast good, men and especially college men can do by the example of steadfast and honorable living. He said it was principally for this purpose that the St. Andrews Brotherhood had been formed, and to this it has owed its great success in a large measure...