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...globe. In the growing interdependence of nations and their closer contact with one another, our country has by no means remained isolated; the nations of Europe were not at war three years when the United States was drawn into the conflict. World peace is no longer a provincial concern, its violation affecting only the parties actively engaged in the dispute; it is of international importance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The League of Nations | 3/4/1919 | See Source »

...this can be found by taking the case of a man in business. He enlists or is drafted into the service. When he returns, his old position is waiting for him. That is the job he knows. He isn't suddenly pushed ahead without further experience. What a business concern does, the University is doing. She is welcoming back her sons in their old positions, not shoving them forward to ones which would be unfair both to them and herself...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CREDIT OR DISCREDIT. | 1/17/1919 | See Source »

...apparently the members of the Class of 1919 evince little concern in the choice of their officers. Only ninety-one. Seniors betook themselves to the polls Tuesday. The selection this minority made is excellent; the tie for first Marshal testifies to the soundness of the nominations. But can ninety-one men actually represent the opinion of any class...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHERE WERE THE OTHER SENIORS? | 1/16/1919 | See Source »

Whether the late war is really to be the last, as many of us hope, or whether there are certain inevitable causes of war existing in human society and inseparable from it, we do not know. What we, as college men, should give most concern to is, that war is a most irrational and barbarous method of settling disputes between states, and that we, as citizens in embryo of the greatest democracy of the world, should by striving for better government and better men to run that government, make possible the realization of the ultimate purpose for which this league...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS. | 12/13/1918 | See Source »

...summer camp are not to be announced until later, these appointments will take care of the problems of immediate interest. From the point of view of the undergraduate who is training here it will be reassuring to know that his instruction and the enforcement of the regulations that concern him are not to be in the hands of a group of men, many of whom may have had less military experience than he himself, but rather of those who have directed the work of the Corps on Soldiers Field, in barracks and at Barre. In any military body strong centralized...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE NEW R. O. T. C. PLANS | 6/8/1918 | See Source »

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