Word: youngs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Today another large group of men from Harvard and other universities sail for France. There they will undertake the service of humanity in that generous spirit which is the pride of our young men. We see in them the fulfillment of those high ideals which are the salvation of our civilsation...
...Spencer, chairman, and Miss Henrietta B. Faxon, D. M. Brunswick and Miss Ruth Adler, R. S. Coit and Miss Mary C. Coit, E. Kiernan and Miss Dorothy C. Lee, B. W. Knowlton and Miss Carolyn W. Young, D. Gregg and Miss Carolyn Shumaker, W. C. Collins and Miss Karen Dahlgren...
...Miss Madeline Weston, C. B. Blaisdell and Miss Jeanette Chamberlain, R. O. Chaffee and Miss Ruth F. Morgan, J. Cooper and Miss Margaret Cooper, K. B. Gaston and Miss A. Dorothy Shipley, R. P. Place and Miss Ruth M. Faulkner, L. A. Wheeler and Miss Barbara Russell, W. Young and Miss Janet Newton...
Harvard men have not yet proved that the red blood of the heroes of 1861 and 1898 still runs in the veins of the present generation. Statesmen, generals, prominent graduates and undergraduates, and finally President Lowell have all explained the seriousness of the national situation, defined the duty of young men, and shown the most patriotic method of fulfilling this duty...
...would be well if we could put off till tomorrow what seems obnoxious today. But war will not be put off, not by the desires of one nation, nor the delay of its young men. Preparation against calamity takes long. Yet calamity itself comes suddenly, overnight. We are so near war now that the sinking of one American ship, the wanton destruction of American lives, would draw us inevitably into the maelstrom...