Word: views
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...committee in charge will be there daily except Saturdays from 5 until 6 o'clock to see all men who contemplate entering the Service. Letters have been sent to the 80 men who signed up in the committee's book at the Allied Bazaar last month with a view to sending a large proportion of them to France in the immediate future...
Whatever storms may have raged round the head of Professor Muenster-berg, there is no doubt that the Harvard faculty has suffered a serious loss by his death. This loss is the more unfortunate from the point of view of the University authorities because it comes so soon after the death of Professor Royce, and because it removes the last of the famous men in Harvard's department of philosophy and psychology. Less than a dozen years ago Professors James, Royce, Palmer, Santayana and Muensterberg were all teaching at Harvard, and their great and varied talents attracted students from...
...place on the first team, but whose baseball training proved a handicap when compared to Bennett, as it made him prone to a certain awkward and upward stretch of the right arm, doubtless the result of reaching up after high drives during the baseball season, and in view of this slight technicality, I have felt that Bennett, whose double arm reach and sternum stretch is without flaw in its symmetry, deserves the precedence. --Michigan Daily...
...meeting of the Socialist Club in Emerson J on Monday afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. Following the meeting a discussion will be held on "The High Cost of Living," the causes and results of the present high cost of commodities being investigated from a Socialistic point of view...
This large view of human nobility is characteristic of the best traditions of Harvard. It recognizes the fact, too often lost sight of by many good people in this country, that it takes just as much valor, just as high a conception of duty, just as intelligent a comprehension of issues, to fight on one side of the world long line that has divided civilization, as on the other...