Word: whether
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...take the place of the comrade who falls. On the day when, in a liberated world, intellectual, industrial, commercial activity begins again, no place should remain empty. On that day you, who are young, must be ready. And what your country will ask of you then will not be whether you have driven an ambulance or whether you got ahead of the draft by a few weeks or a few months, but whether you are ready to take in hand some indispensable task which must have men prepared and matured by study. You are the workmen who must...
Superiority at the bat appears to be the University nine's chief advantage over Yale. That the home team was able to obtain 11 hits off Moore of Princeton, while Yale only made four shows the batting strength of the University players, but whether they will be able to solve Talcott's delivery is a matter of some doubt...
...with Major General William A. Pew, M. N. G., retired, as its superintendent. General Pew showed a rather unusual ability to attract to his aid officers, including especially foreign officers, capable of giving competently modernized instruction, and it may be hoped that he will succeed in this effort again. Whether it be in the famous trenches at Fresh Pond, or in the trench system and wide manoeuvre fields available at Williamstown, here are opportunities in the coming summer which no college man should miss if he yet has hope of performing an officer's service. Boston Transcript
Tonight an important meeting of the Athletic Committee has been called by Dean Briggs to discuss questions in regard to sports which have arisen as a result of the early final examinations. The committee will also consider the possibilities for having a football team in the fall, and whether it should be informal, restricted or formal...
...your state's quota; remember only the national quota. At the time of going to press the indications are that there is yet a margin between the nation's subscription to the Liberty Loan and the minimum quota demanded by the national government. That margin must be made up, whether by North or South, East or West. It will be little help to America's cause that Harvard University, or the State of Massachusetts, or the First Federal Reserve District exceed or double their allotments if the Berlin and Munich and Cologne newspapers are able to print next week that...