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"The great and remarkable thing about this crisis in our country is the unity of opinion and feeling which has been exhibited by all parties and factions in this crisis," said Mr. Ratcliffe. This is the more remarkable because of the domestic trouble and bitter party strife existing just previous...
Finally, the unpreparedness of this country for war is a fact which should not be considered so lightly by the Administration. Not only have we an entirely insufficient army and navy, but that which we have is totally inefficient. Mr. Frothingham, in conclusion, heartily approved of the policy President Wilson...
The CRIMSON a short time ago in this column fully explained the postion which it believed members of the University should take regarding the expression of personal opinion in the present European crisis. The astonishing proposal recently said to have been made to Professor Muensterberg concerning his withdrawal from the...
Rev. Walter Rauschenbusch, D.D., professor of Church History in the Rochester Theological Seminary, Rochester, N. Y., will conduct the service in Appleton Chapel tomorrow at 11 o'clock. Dr. Rauschenbusch is the author of "Christianity and the Social Crisis," which is considered one of the best books on social history...
The second act is staged at an inn outside of Ronterest, the capital of Loravia. The villagers are assembled for the election which is to decide the future policy of the country. There exists a legend which holds that whenever a crisis arises in the affairs of Loravia the great...