The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Volumen28William Roscoe Thayer Harvard Graduates' Magazine Association, 1920 |
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... French armies , virtually all at the immediate front . It performed a thousand other services as well , but none so uniquely . Its lightness and toughness permitted it to get to the very trenches , while there were trenches ; and to ...
... French armies , virtually all at the immediate front . It performed a thousand other services as well , but none so uniquely . Its lightness and toughness permitted it to get to the very trenches , while there were trenches ; and to ...
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... French armies should have kept to the end of the war such a splendid lot of young fellows was no fault of theirs . More than half had come over as volunteers at their own expense before we got into the war . Certainly three quarters ...
... French armies should have kept to the end of the war such a splendid lot of young fellows was no fault of theirs . More than half had come over as volunteers at their own expense before we got into the war . Certainly three quarters ...
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... French associated lieutenants were gradually dispensed with . The American lieutenant set up , as a rule , few barriers between himself and his men . There was no need , when he was worth his salt . Only the unfit officer requires such ...
... French associated lieutenants were gradually dispensed with . The American lieutenant set up , as a rule , few barriers between himself and his men . There was no need , when he was worth his salt . Only the unfit officer requires such ...
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... French attack in August , 1917 , standing at the entrance to an abri , and watching an escadrille of Bôche planes dropping bombs and working their machine - guns on a little triangle of intersecting roads immediately in front . It was a ...
... French attack in August , 1917 , standing at the entrance to an abri , and watching an escadrille of Bôche planes dropping bombs and working their machine - guns on a little triangle of intersecting roads immediately in front . It was a ...
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... French piled the bodies in one of the side alleys of the tunnel , and walled up the alley ; but you can still look through the cracks in the wall - if you want to ! There was another comforting thing besides the inevitable blind- ness ...
... French piled the bodies in one of the side alleys of the tunnel , and walled up the alley ; but you can still look through the cracks in the wall - if you want to ! There was another comforting thing besides the inevitable blind- ness ...
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