Word: war
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Things do look bad, but a little privation only reminds us that we are at war,--a fact we are often wont to forget. Moreover, the mid-years are coming nearer and nearer, and the new law gives us a gentle hint to do a little work; Mr. Storrow's restriction may even save us from the annual post-examination call on Mr. Cram. To make Boston deader than it is seems an unnecessary blow, especially with New York revelling practically as of yore. Still, coal must be saved and until warm weather comes our motto must be: Off with...
...United States Navy" will be the subject of the war lecture to be given by Franklin D. Roosevelt '04, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, in the New Lecture Hall this afternoon at 5 o'clock. Mr. Roosevelt's talk will include a description of the organization of the Navy Department and an explanation of the part played by navies in modern warfare. He will also comment upon the different kinds of naval craft and show the particular field covered by each...
...University. Although no announcement has yet been made as to the schedule of the coming lectures, they will be continued as usual on Wednesday evenings throughout the rest of the year, in part by members of the Faculty who are in touch with special and general aspects of war work and conditions in European countries, and in part by alumni and men outside the University who can speak with authority on such subjects...
...which were delivered by members of the Faculty and one by Dr. Fitch, former president of Andover Theological Seminary, and now professor of Biblical literature at Amherst. The first was given by Lieutenant Andre Morize on "Life in the Trenches," the second by Professor William Ernest Hocking on "The War Zone and What Lies Behind It," the third by Professor Lord on "The Russian Situation," the fourth, scheduled for November 21 by Professor Wallace C. Sabine on "Aviation and the War," being unavoidably canceled. The next lecture was given by Professor Arthur D. Hill '94 on "What...
Brewer Eddy, traveling secretary of the International Y. M. C. A., addressed an audience of 75 students at a meeting of the Christian Association in Phillips Brooks House yesterday morning on the subject, "Some Christian Responsibilities in War Time." His talk was a part of the regular Christian Association meeting and was the first of a series to be held at the same place and hour on Sunday mornings. A quartet from the Glee Club, composed of H. T. Sears '19, J. R. Campbell '19, E. S. Hardell '21 and C. P. Fuller '19, sang before Mr. Eddy's talk...