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...Francis W. Peabody '03 (first half), C. R. Post '04 (first half), K. G. T. Webster '93, Faculty Instructors Alexander S. Begg, Alexander Forbes '05, B. A. G. Fuller '00 (first half); Julius Klein '13 (first half), Frederick T. Lord '97 (first half); Lecturer Frederic G. Coburn; Research Fellow Richard D. Bell...
...Fellow of the College, Overseer, Benefactor, Governor of the Commonwealth...
...marvelous success so biases his personal opinions that he is unable to think except in terms of self. Then comes the trained specialist whose whole education has been limited to a certain field and who has completely disregarded whatever was irrelevant to his chosen province. It is true this fellow will admit that one may get a start in the right direction at college, the right direction being his own field of work, but a liberal education he considers a waste of valuable time. The last type is the ignorant who scoffs because he does not know, and his opinion...
...been duly provided by law that those whose conscience is against all form of war, and who would gladly see whatever calamity in preference to war, shall be excused from bearing arms beside their fellow-citizens. Our people does not desire to enforce against any man's scruples the duty of defending his nation, for the possibility that it, the whole people, may be wrong, and one man right...
...similar epidemic might lead us to strange fears of a recurrence of an infantile paralysis scourge. But wiser thought, remembering that a man out of ranks is not inspected, and views in peace from the shack the torment of his fellow-soldiers, would cause us to believe that the reason of such paralysis, infantile or senile, may be seen in unsorubbed leggins and a dirty rifle...