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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...with the French and I know how the French feel. We have bragged a lot about what we should do, and the best of it is we are going ahead of what we really thought we were able to do. The American is no longer a curiosity on this side. We see hundreds of them every day, and it is wonderful to see the way they are pouring...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: START OF JULY ALLIED DRIVE DESCRIBED BY LETTERS FROM AMBULANCE CAPTAIN AND INFANTRY LIEUTENANT | 9/27/1918 | See Source »

...trip. The Boches were meeting with a very stubborn resistance, and the roads were terrible. I saw men and horses knocked dead ahead of me, and as always, the cross roads were a mark for the 77's and larger German guns. The dead were just dragged to the side of the road. It was blazing hot, and you can well imagine the stench which prevailed with all of those dead men and horses around. The woods were a hive of living and mechanical apparatus, while the air howled with the crash of guns and the buzz of aeroplane motors...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: START OF JULY ALLIED DRIVE DESCRIBED BY LETTERS FROM AMBULANCE CAPTAIN AND INFANTRY LIEUTENANT | 9/27/1918 | See Source »

...have already been added to the list. It is frankly a contemporary memorial, a current token of recognition, not intended to stand as the University's permanent tribute to its fallen sons. From London a correspondent of the Bulletin has recently written: "At University College yesterday I saw one side of the corridor lined with photographs, four rows deep of graduates and students killed in this war. When one goes the provost writes a letter of sympathy and asks for the photograph. All are framed alike. This is a suggestion. Perhaps Harvard has a better scheme." The Roll of Honor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENT | 6/7/1918 | See Source »

...civilized world against her, it seems incredible that Germany can take the offensive. That she can is only possible because of the release of large numbers of troops from the Eastern front for service in the West and because of the fact that on a large front either side can secretly concentrate troops for a temporary advance. Yet even these factors can scarcely explain why Germany has troop superiority over England, France and America combined...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE GERMANS DRIVE AGAIN | 6/1/1918 | See Source »

...will conduct the singing of the three choruses together. The dance of the evening will begin about 8.30 o'clock and end promptly at 12.30. Two orchestras under Bert Lowe of Boston will play in the Common and Dining Room of Smith Hall, and the piazza on the south side of the building will be thrown open to the dancers. Punch will be served throughout the dance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THIRD FRESHMAN JUBILEE IN SMITH HALLS TONIGHT | 5/29/1918 | See Source »

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