Word: sicklied
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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Will the war-sick world leave this horrible legacy to the future? Or has German psychology made its last great mistake by underestimating the vitality of the Allied peoples? Have we forgotten Belgium? Is the Lusitania a shadow memory only...
America is sick of the eternal wrangling and jockeying for position that seems to be the sole occupation of the Senate! Ever since President Wilson returned last July with the peace treaty, the overwhelming sentiment of the nation has been for ratification in one form or another,--few have cared much what. Admittedly the document is imperfect, but nevertheless nine-tenths of the forms of American expression--the press, the pulpit, the colleges, the chambers of commerce, the leading public men, straw votes--for nine months have urged ratification...
...perfectly the great artist knew how to choose the significant line, omitting all that was not essential, and a wash drawing of Joseph in the Carpenter's Shop is a good illustration of his use of chiaroscuro. Of the etchings shown, the Three Trees and Christ Healing the Sick, popularly known as the "Hundred Guilder Print," are among Rembrandt's most important, and justly most famous works...
...University every substitute on the squad had a turn in the practice excepting E. L. Bigelow '21 whose injured head prevented him from participating in anything but the preliminary practice, and J. M. Martin '22, R. R. Higgins '22, and G. Sutton '21, who are temporarily on the sick list. A general shake-up in the squad was visible on Coach Claflin's return from Washington yesterday, as H. F. Colt '22, a defense man and captain of last year's Freshman team was taken from the second team squad up to the first and took part in the scrimmage...
...that of other nations; let us share it with them and lift them out of ignorance and ill-health into fuller and freer lives. The story of the men and women who have given, not their money, but their lives, to the task of founding schools and curing the sick in foreign lands was repeated with new fascination. Dozens of doctors, teachers, and agricultural workers came to inspire with their presence the new generation of collegians. But the best thing in our civilization, said the leaders of the convention, is our religion...