Word: wording
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Scarcely any cause can be more successful than its watch-word. The nations at war in Europe all have cries which typify their spirit or their aspirations. In the present crisis, some Harvard men have so far proved unwilling to make the sacrifices their country rightly demands. These laggards have exclaimed...
...word of welcome. Dr. Samuel V. Cole, president of Wheaton College, president of the section...
...Word was received last night by President Lowell from General Hugh L. Scott and Captain A. W. Bjornstadt that the Reserve Officers' Training Unit has been definitely established at the University, and the official announcement from the Government will be made today. This finally puts the military plans of the University on an official basis, and the work done here will now be fully recognized by the Government...
...some sensational writers have striven in vain to assail, that two speakers holding such diverse opinions on great world events should speak under exactly the same conditions. With no show of boasting it may be said that the open-mindedness of the University's members is more than a word and a form. It is true in the sincerest spirit. All opinions that are sane and intelligent have here the same reception. They are judged on their merits...
...presented this evening: Funeral March and Seraphic Song, Guilmant Dr. Davison "O God, have mercy" (St. Paul) Mendelssohn Mr. Hancock Air Franck Scherzo Widor Sinfonietta Bach Dr. Davison "God is my Shepherd" Dvorak Song of Praise Dvorak Mr. Hancock "Evening Harmonies" Karg-Elert Dr. Davison "Is not His Word like a fire" ("Elijah") Mendelssohn Mr. Hancock Offertoire Dubois Dr. Davison