The New Republic, Volume 16Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1918 - Periodicals |
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Page 31
... soldiers cannot undertake an Number 197 extensive enterprise of conquest , and their presence in Siberia may remove the excuse for sending a much larger force . In this policy it is easy to discern a close analogy to the President's ...
... soldiers cannot undertake an Number 197 extensive enterprise of conquest , and their presence in Siberia may remove the excuse for sending a much larger force . In this policy it is easy to discern a close analogy to the President's ...
Page 38
... soldiers in France . During the year ending May 31 , 1917 , Bethlehem hired 55,859 new men and lost 49,540 . During the year ending May 31 , 1918 , the company hired 57,423 while 56,771 quit their jobs . The loss of essential ...
... soldiers in France . During the year ending May 31 , 1917 , Bethlehem hired 55,859 new men and lost 49,540 . During the year ending May 31 , 1918 , the company hired 57,423 while 56,771 quit their jobs . The loss of essential ...
Page 42
... soldiers but civilians , in thou- sands . The most pitiable spectacle in the world today is the Allies peering over the rim of Russia and bleating about German propaganda , while the Germans adventure themselves to Russia's centre . Our ...
... soldiers but civilians , in thou- sands . The most pitiable spectacle in the world today is the Allies peering over the rim of Russia and bleating about German propaganda , while the Germans adventure themselves to Russia's centre . Our ...
Page 59
... soldiers in France . Now the Association for Uni- versal Military Training would have us fill up our camps with three - quarters of a million men who could not under any conditions be sent off to France within a twelvemonth . And all ...
... soldiers in France . Now the Association for Uni- versal Military Training would have us fill up our camps with three - quarters of a million men who could not under any conditions be sent off to France within a twelvemonth . And all ...
Page 67
... soldier's reasoning . The conclu- sion is quite unjustified ; but the canteen service has needed the reorganization that is actually in proc- Henceforth , according to the present plans , the Y. M. C. A. canteens will carry nothing that ...
... soldier's reasoning . The conclu- sion is quite unjustified ; but the canteen service has needed the reorganization that is actually in proc- Henceforth , according to the present plans , the Y. M. C. A. canteens will carry nothing that ...
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