Word: young
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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HARVARD. MAINE. Evans, c.f. l.f., Wood Emmons s.s. c.f., Sargent Gross, r.f. 1b., Wyer Perkins, 3b. s.s., Waterman McLeod, 2b. 3b., Thompson Hallowell, l.f. 2b., Faulkner Frothingham, 1b. c.f., Young Blair, c. c., Reardon Hardell, p. p., Ziegler...
...lessons we have learned through the war, one has been very deeply impressed on the world at large, and that is the necessity of giving young men, especially young men away from home, the opportunity of embodying home hospitality and of meeting the right sort of young women. We have been urged by the War Camp Community service to continue for the men out of service the hostess work done for them while in uniform, and have recently received a copy of a letter from Secretary of War Newton D. Baker, urging in the strongest terms that this work...
...longer dispose his trousers between the mattresses when he wraps the drapery of his couch about him. Moreover, "wives of the professors will mend clothes and sew on buttons free." Why wives? If daughters of the professors could be drafted for this activity, supported if need be by young society girls whose war work is now ending, the marriage rate of Massachusetts would go up with a bound, and there would be less complaint in future about race suicide in our educated class. New York Times...
...decide what his life work is going to be and to map out his career in college accordingly. Naturally it was not the intention of those who planned this "reformation" to establish such a contradiction but the result as the system now stands can hardly be otherwise. A young student will either make up his mind thoughtlessly and regret it later or else he will be entirely dominated by those who are appointed to guide him in his choice. The benefits from a "humanitarian" education to assist one in deciding upon ones career will be entirely eliminated. It will...
...think of no part of our population to which the Victory Liberty Loan ought to make a stronger appeal than the young men in our Colleges and Universities. The Victory Liberty Loan is the closing chapter of this great contest which has resulted in restoring order to the world. Some of you young men have been fortunate enough to have an active part in this great contest. Others of you have deeply regretted your inability to go. The Victory Liberty Loan will afford every one an opportunity to become an active participant. Paying for the war is just as important...