Word: wilson
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Fisher '18, of Chicago, Ill., Allen Williams Clark '18, of Boston, to the Editorial Department; of George Abbott Brownell '19, of New York, N. Y., James Scott Baker '19, of Washington, D. C., Randall Nelson Durfee, Jr., '19, of Fall River, John Hammond '19, of Chicago, Ill., Brayton Fuller Wilson '20, of Cambridge, to the News Department; and of Edward Armitage Hill '19, of Bronxville, N. Y., Robert Alexander Cunningham '19, of Newton, William Wallace Rowe '20, of Cincinnati, Ohio, to the Business Department...
...most conflicting interests. However, the Unionist Party carried the people with it and controlled absolutely the branch of the Government responsible to the voters up to November, 1916. The consent of the governed has not been, until the recent Jones Bill was passed by Congress and signed by President Wilson, a recognized axiom of government in Porto Rico. In spite of popular support, the Unionist Party, as any other party would have been, was helpless to solve the vital questions affecting Porto Rico--the relations between the island and the United States, the curbing of the omnipotence of corporations...
...meeting of the officers and directors of the Alumni Association on Monday a resolution approving President Wilson's course and pledging the services of the association to the Government, to be sent to the President and the Cabinet, was drawn up. The resolution said in part that "the officers and directors of the Harvard Alumni Association, in meeting assembled, this 9th day of April, 1917, hereby declare their unqualified approval of the position taken by the Government of the United States in declaring that a state of war exists with the German Empire...
...president, C. A. Coolidge '17; P. M. Cabot '18, treasurer; J. D. Parson '17, librarian; W. W. Wobster '17, Christian Association; J. P. Thurber '17, St. Paul's Society; C. E. Coleman '17, Catholic Club; W. B. Beale '18, chairman of the Social Service Committee; F. C. Wilson '17, chairman of the Harvard Mission Student Committee; W. J. R. Taylor '17, chairman of the Chapel Committee; E. C. Kemble 4G, Graduate Schools Society secretary; A. E. Case 3L, Law School Society secretary, and R. M. Atwater 3M, secretary of the Medical School Committee...
...best to realize this goal. Now that our line of action has been irrevocably decided upon, we join in carrying it through, although, as unlikely as it may sound, should this country in the heat of battle so far fall from the standard set for it by President Wilson as to continue fighting needlessly from hatred or sheer unwillingness to desist, or as to enter upon schemes of conquest, then the spirit behind the Harvard Union for American Neutrality may once more rise in protest. Until then, silentia nobiscum. HALLOWELL DAVIS '18. Chairman of the Harvard Union for American Neutrality...