Word: responded
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...need men right away, and I earnestly hope that 20 dependable men will respond to this call and will communicate as soon as possible with Mr. William R. Hereford, 14 Wall street, New York City, who looks after the enlistments in America...
...year for the lesson to strike home to the University of Toronto. Now the students are exhibiting a firm but quiet patriotism of the highest order. War has become real to them and made their response to duty ready. If Harvard were in the same situation it would respond in the same...
...substitute for Boylston Hall is needed; the Economics Department needs money to establish research fellowships; the Library needs an endowment. In spite of the great building expansion just competed, more money is needed. And it is hoped that benefactors of mankind in the largest and most international sense will respond...
...only a small number from the Sophomore class reported yesterday as candidates for second assistant crew manager, a second call is issued for today. As no experience is necessary and as this is the only major sport managership competition commencing in the fall, a considerable number of Sophomores should respond. All candidates are to report this afternoon at 3.30 at the Newell Boathouse...
...Hendrson's "The Twllight Mourner," on rural evening and the whip-poor-will; Mr. R. S. Mitchell's "Threnody," a fresh impression of love in Aegean landscapes; and Mr. E. Whittlesey's "Along the Wall," vague but rather pretty. Mr. R. G. Hillyer's "The Voice to Respond" begins with a large idea, which becomes smaller as it becomes too subjective. His lines have a strikingly Swinburnian swing. Mr. R. Littell's "Poet Telegraphs" is so vague as to be positively obscure...