Word: us
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...early-season defeat will never cause us to lose hope of victories in the future; in fact a defeat such as the football team sustained on Saturday will undoubtedly prove to be a great factor in victories to come, for it dispells the feeling of over-confidence that is bound to follow a season as glorious as last year's, and it brings us to the realization that a defeat is quite possible--even to a Harvard eleven...
...would be a sad thing and not to the credit of any of us if we allowed the sacrifice of our dead countrymen and comrades to go unremembered, and the efforts of the valued living to go unrewarded. ALFRED PUTNAM...
Those who have risked, and in some cases lost their lives in the great cause of humanity by serving either in the ambulance corps or in the regular armies of those countries engaged in the present war, have rendered to humanity a service practically inestimable by us who have remained at home and placed nothing upon the sacrificial altar. But we can, in some measure, show our appreciation for the service they have rendered mankind, their country and their college, by exerting our best efforts to secure for them a memorial service. We little know what they have given...
...horrors of war are many. We shudder for the poor French snail, which may no longer visit our neutral shores. But--Venus is with us...
...through you the many users of the Widener Library, to help us keep the building in good condition. For example--almost two thousand persons pass in and out of the north door and up and down the broad steps every day. It is natural that some should drop matches or cigarette stubs or scraps of paper as they go. But if everyone would use the receptacle at the top of the steps, placed there to hold such odds and ends, it would greatly improve the approach to the building. Moreover, tobacco, when wet by rain, makes an ugly stain...