The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Volumen28William Roscoe Thayer Harvard Graduates' Magazine Association, 1920 |
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... boys were sore , but no less loyal to the service . And the service was lucky in keeping them . For the ambu- lance job was altogether individual . From the moment a driver was sent out until he returned to the section , he was ...
... boys were sore , but no less loyal to the service . And the service was lucky in keeping them . For the ambu- lance job was altogether individual . From the moment a driver was sent out until he returned to the section , he was ...
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... boys ' summer camp . During periods of repos I felt the pedagogue more than even at home , and longed for action to become a playboy again . In each of our sec- tions there was but one American commissioned officer , and the French ...
... boys ' summer camp . During periods of repos I felt the pedagogue more than even at home , and longed for action to become a playboy again . In each of our sec- tions there was but one American commissioned officer , and the French ...
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... boys . They were standing in a group outside an abri . They ought not to have been outside , but Julian Allen , who ... boy was . There came the warning screech . The third boy had the wisdom and humility to drop . Allen and ...
... boys . They were standing in a group outside an abri . They ought not to have been outside , but Julian Allen , who ... boy was . There came the warning screech . The third boy had the wisdom and humility to drop . Allen and ...
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... boys must have felt cheap to be captured so ; but the most crestfallen boys I knew of were two that were spending the night in an underground abri in Prosnes during the course of that drive . The Bôches were near at hand , and when on a ...
... boys must have felt cheap to be captured so ; but the most crestfallen boys I knew of were two that were spending the night in an underground abri in Prosnes during the course of that drive . The Bôches were near at hand , and when on a ...
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... boys to Harvard . There is a kind of schoolmaster whose creed in- volves propaganda for his college , who feels disloyal if he suffers a promising boy to go elsewhere , who supports his own institution not merely by glorifying it but by ...
... boys to Harvard . There is a kind of schoolmaster whose creed in- volves propaganda for his college , who feels disloyal if he suffers a promising boy to go elsewhere , who supports his own institution not merely by glorifying it but by ...
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