Word: war
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...necessity of securing men and money and of devoting all our energies to the war can not obscure the need of stimulating among students an active interest in after-the-war problems. That men in the heat of the present struggle have in the most part neglected the rather indefinite yet inevitable reconstructions which must surely follow the war is only too true. That men must from now on turn their energies to the institutions of the future is equally certain. The need may be well met by the introduction of small discussion groups, led by men not only competent...
...clock the student body of the University will meet in the New Lecture Hall at President Lowell's call to learn something of the importance which will be attached to the reconstructive movements that must take place on an international basis at the conclusion of the war. The question of future reconstruction, as seen from several standpoints, will be placed before the members of the University in an effort to arouse among the students an interest in the inevitable rehabilitation of the industrial and political character of the nation. President Lowell will address the meeting from the theoretical point...
...Sunday evening Professor Copeland will be the guest of the Harvard Club of Long Island, where he will speak on "War Letters," and will later read communications from many graduates and undergraduates now in the service...
...Thursday evening, March 21st, at the Wentworth Institute, there will be war Exhibition, including the machine gun emplacement. This is open to members of the Harvard R. O. T. C. from...
...question before all men today is how they can best serve their country. College students exist because some men are unqualified for war service and because many more believe that a higher utility lies in an academic preparation for the future. We can gainsay the position of neither, but we can maintain that past experience has shown an indifferent attitude of not a few toward the obligations of the time...