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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...this imminent crisis which threatens so strongly our present status of peace, it is natural that men who love their country should ask what they can do. "Old men for council," but young men are impatient in council. They want swift action, a blow while the iron is in its whitest heat...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COUNSEL BEFORE ACTION | 2/6/1917 | See Source »

...South does not want war. The West does not want war. And even in New England, saturated as it is with British influence, I have not yet been jostled by a young American rushing to the colors to defend other people's interests. If only our older compatriots, weak of loins but mighty of mouth and pen, could be induced to go to the front and put their noble words into action, I think the rest of us would get along, quite well, and be content to mind our own American business. Nobody seems to know exactly what the flags...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Good Reason to Rush to War. | 2/6/1917 | See Source »

...complete list of examinations and places for today and tomorrow follows: Examinations Today. Anthropology 2 Peabody Mus. Astronomy 5 Astron. Lab. Chemistry 1 Adams to Russell (inclusive) Zool. Lec. Room Scribner to Young (inclusive) Pierce Hall 202 Chemistry 23 Sever 1 Class. Arch. 1a Sever B Economics A Dr. Burbank's sects. Pierce 209 Dr. Davis's sect. I, Sever 17 Dr. Davis's sect. L, Sever 18 Prof. Day's sect. N, Holden Mr. Lincoln's sects. New Lec. Hall Mr. Masson's sects. Sever 36 Mr. Munroe's sects. Pierce 304 Mr. Van Sickle's sects...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LAST WEEK OF TESTS BEGINS | 2/5/1917 | See Source »

...relations be severed between the United States and that country. Only a very few have a clear idea of the historical facts which point to the reasons for the nation's present crisis. The habit of taking an intelligent interest in national questions must first be acquired by the young men in our colleges. Such a habit, which is all important for the progress of any nation, is at present nonexistent in America. Habits of any character are seldom formed in old or middle age, and national habits particularly develop during the youth of one generation to be inherited...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A NATIONAL CRISIS. | 2/2/1917 | See Source »

...Harvard Engineering Sciences 3 Albright to Lawrence (inclusive) Pierce 302 Lee to Worcester (inclusive) Pierce 307 Fine Arts 10a Robinson Hall Government 15 Sever 6 Military Science 1 Adams to Kellogg (inclusive) Upper Massachusetts Kestnbaum to Ferkins (inclusive) Sever 17 Phinney to Thomson (inclusive) Sever 18 Tiffany to Young (inclusive) Sever 23 Examinations Tomorrow. Astronomy 3a Astron. Lab. Chemistry 12 Robinson 1 f1. Classical Philology 42 Sever 18 Comp. Literature 22 Sever 30 Engin. Sciences 8 Pierce 209 English E Sever 5 English 14 Alden to Moore, Sever 29 Perham to Wright, Sever 30 Fine Arts 4a Robinson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SEVEN EXAMINATIONS TODAY | 2/1/1917 | See Source »

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