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...York who utters these words. The British need and the American are exactly alike. It has been told and reiterated and emphasized we know not how often by the United States Shipping Board, the Emergency Fleet Corporation, the War Department and commercial bodies that feel the pinch of overseas transport shortage. Yet the total output of all the shipyards in America and the allied countries does not come up to the requirements for providing the nations and their armies with such supplies as are considered necessary to guarantee and expedite the wining...
...love for the University. We do not blame them for any hard feelings they nurse towards Cambridge and we refuse to tell them that they are now Harvard men. Still as they go they carry with them our admiration and as we in the future climb on a transport we hope to see at the helm one of the men who for many a day has gloomily tramped the board walks of the Yard...
...past lamentable failure in the speedy building of the indispensable implements of modern war, and of the great transport fleet which alone will enable us to utilize our giant strength after we have developed it, must merely spur us on to efficient action in the present and the future. To refuse to see and to point out these failures is both silly and unpatriotic...
More men with automobiles at their disposal Saturday are asked to volunteer to transport the informal squad to Ayer for the Depot Brigade game. All those who are able to loan a car should telephone the H. A. A. (Cambridge 6200) or speak to R. E. Gross '19, today if possible...
...course the ambulance, medical, transport corps, etc., offer exceptional opportunities for men who are unable on account of physical disability to fight in the trenches,--but the efficient operation of these services, as well as of those in civil life, demands sufficient numbers of men of the utmost degree of intelligence and capability...