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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...view of the friendly relations existing between this country and China and the manifold cordial bonds assuring peace between them in the future, one hopes that an actual test of cowardly qualities between these countries will never take place. But the contemptuous indictment involved in the editorial is not only unnecessary and unwarranted, but is most susceptible to interpretations that would easily lead to resentment and national animosity, especially as it forms a specimen--not a representative one, I hope--of opinion from men who have had the best opportunities of education and may guide the future destinies...
...meeting of the University and Radcliffe Socialist clubs will be held at Agassiz House, Radcliffe, this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. Professor Charles Zueblin will address the clubs and will lecture on "Soap-Box and Sawdust Trail." A discussion on the war and its problems from the point of view of the Socialist will follow. All members of the University are invited to be present and take part in the discussion...
...From an economic point of view, the trained minds of college men should be used for developing the nation's resources in time of war. The colleges should send their share of men to the trenches as privates and officers, but as modern warfare consists chiefly in the efforts of one nation to organize itself, make itself more efficient internally and more productive of munitions and necessities of modern warfare than other nations, it is necessary for the educated men to assume responsibility for this efficient organization...
...view of the present work of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps the CRIMSON has compiled statistics of the positions in the Union Army held by graduates or undergraduates of the College during the Civil War. It is interesting to note that the proportion of officers to noncommissioned men was more than three...
Those men who wish to receive instruction with a view to becoming assistant bayonet instructors in their companies will report to M. Leslaby in the Fencing Room in Hemenway Gymnasium today at 12 o'clock. Four assistants, preferably men with previous experience, will be chosen to help in the bayonet drills which are to start next week. In addition to the regular U. S. Army drill, instruction will be given in the method of handling the weapon at present employed by the French...