Word: ups
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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"It is interesting to note how the term 'slacker', which you are now using over here in its earliest sense, has spread to include different classes of men who, though they may be in the service, are not doing their utmost toward winning the war. First the word slacker meant...
As Mr. G. A. Clark has pointed out, the college man is essentially unproductive. He is engaged in laying up a store of potential ability which will serve him and society in the future. In so far as the only useful contributions are those taken from personal income, the present...
This diminished expenditure is a source of encouragement, and of the opposite. It is in part due to our inability to keep abreast with the program. When we have no ships to send supplies across the water, we have no supplies to pay for. When we do not build ships...
It is true that since January 6 of this year there has been no single week in which the total losses of British ships have been equal to the average weekly number since the ruthless submarine warfare began. It is true also that Germany's threats of destroying British trade...
The University Liberty Loan Committee has expressed the hope that all members of the Faculty, men in the Graduate Schools, or men who live at home will, when buying Liberty Bonds, accredit their amounts to the sum collected by that committee. Last fall Yale was credited with a collection $200...