Word: young
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Grant '21, E. B. Jourdain '21, D. H. Morris, Jr., '21, C. D. Perry '21, W. L. Pyle, Jr., '21, F. R. Simpson '21, G. M. Starbird '18, P. Sweet '21, T. C. Wales '21, J. N. White '21, W. Whitman '21, R. B. Williamson '20, C. J. Young...
...better to be a young am in this generation than to have fought with Don Juan or with Godfrey in the Crusades. It is better to die, not knowing the culmination of these wars, yet playing a not ignoble part in them, than to have lived during a barren century of unepochal years...
...statistics published there is only one item which we truly wish were different. That is the number of Freshmen entering College this year. The class of 1921 is smaller than last year's Freshman class by 145. With such men as President Wilson and Major-General Wood urging young men to return to their studies we had hoped that the class of 1921 would be the largest ever. We did not hope this so that the University merely might have greater numbers but rather that the University might have a greater number to instruct in serving the nation well...
...love of country has not been diminished in the University. The first call to arms was answered bravely and without questioning by those young men who represented the highest ideals and traditions of Harvard. Those who remain here at school are for the greater part men who tried to get into the service and failed, or men who were beneath the declared age limitation for service...
Collectively it is a class, represented by class teams, flaunting its class colors, living in its class dormitories. Individually it is a number of young men, who have come here in many ways and from many environments, but alike in this, it may be presumed, that they believe in the Harvard tradition...