Word: written
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...warning is written very large. Let not those who would push on their own ideas engage further in breeding distrust of nations or of the great leaders of a just cause who have served humanity if ever it has been served. The next time a revolver sounds or a bomb explodes the excuse that no such result was expected may not be accepted. New York Tribune...
Enlarging upon the idea brought up by the President's speech, Professor Albert Bushnell Hart '80 advocates the League of Nations in the following article written for the CRIMSON...
...great honor which has come to Mr. Simonds is ample proof that a great cause can be served behind the firing line as well as on it. Although he has written chiefly through The Times and The Tribune, of New York, there is scarcely a paper throughout the country which has not given space to his analytical and farsighted articles upon the war. As befitting the distinguished reward that has come to him, his prolific writings have done much to clarify the mind of America upon the justice of the cause which was demanding more and more sacrifice from...
Although the plans for the celebration at Cambridge do not include the names of any of these men, W. R. Thayer '81, who is in charge of the celebration here, announced that Percy MacKaye '97 will read a poem written for the occasion; President Eliot, and Professor Bliss Perry will give addresses and Professor Copeland will read. Mr. Thayer is to give the introductory address. The ceremony will take place at Sanders Theatre on the evening of Feb. 22, at 8 o'clock...
...addition to the exercises the committee of the Society has arranged to have Lowell's home "Elmwood" open to visitors on the day of the celebration. It also offers three prizes for the best essays on Lowell as a patriotic citizen, to be written by children in the Cambridge public schools...