Word: youngs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...personal griefs scattered all through the community, and we are going to search the cause of those back to their foundation, and our feelings are going to be torn and our nerves made raw. There is a place for physicians of public opinion to exercise a curative impulse. The young men who are in our colleges, who go to their homes from our colleges and make up a large part of the direction of public opinion, can exercise a curative influence by preaching the doctrine of tolerance, by exemplifying the fact that it is not necessary for a nation like...
...solid ability and conscientious service won the respect of the cadets, and his consideration and constant good nature won their affection. By tact and good judgment he was able to be exacting and at the same time beloved. More important, perhaps, he presented to young men of an age when example counts quite as much as precept a conspicuous instance of what a soldier's life should be, a combination of clean living, clear thinking, and hard work that gave significance to the phrase "an officer and a gentleman...
Today the Freshman football team goes hunting young tigers in Jungle town. Not for many years has such a trip taken place. Not by traps or snares will they capture their game, but by fighting in the open. The regular Tiger cannot uphold his reputation this year, his cubs must do it for him. But these young tigers are just as loathe to have knots tied in their tails. They will not submit without a struggle. The 1921 eleven has a daring task ahead. So far it has not met its better, but it is never safe to use this...
...lineup follows: Brockton University Grant, g. g., Carpenter Young, l.f. r.f., Dimond Montgomery, r.f. l.f., Levine Ellershaw, c.h.b. c.h.b., Masters Hendrigan, r.h.b. l.h.b., Cort Barr, l.h.b. r.h.b., Tilton Jones, c. c., Fisher Hinlef, l.i.f. r.i.f., Richards Carlson, r.i.f. l.i.f., Smith Clifford, r.o.f. l.o.f., Darwin F. Bird, l.o.f. r.o.f., Henderson
...salute in the army--and this is true of all armies except the army that ran away before the Germans in Russia recently--is a symbol of the discipline without which an army is an ungovernable mob which a handful of real soldiers can put to rout. The young ignoramus who writes from Camp asks, "Why should an American citizen humble himself to every stripe or collar mark that indicates a grade higher in the service than himself?" The answer is that he does not humble himself. The salute is a mark of respect not given to the individual...