| United States. Adjutant-General's Office - 1922 - 44 pagini
...in the field that will most pleasure him but in the endeavor that will best serve the common good. marches and the machinist remains at his levers. The...team in which each man shall play the part for which ha is best fitted. —Woodrow Wilson. QUESTIONS ON READINGS : 1. What is America? 2. The United States... | |
| 1922 - 338 pagini
...defense. Modern wars are fought by Nations in arms and, as President Wilson said during the late war, "The whole Nation must be a team in which each man shall play the part for which he is best fitted." The infantry is the backbone of the army. All other arms and branches such as Artillery, C ava 1 ry,... | |
| Wilbur Fisk Gordy - 1922 - 696 pagini
...the country as related to the war, were to be exempted from active service. As President Wilson said: "The whole nation must be a team in which each man shall play the part for which he is best fitted. To this end Congress has provided that the nation shall be organized for war by selection; that each... | |
| John Dickinson - 1922 - 488 pagini
...any individual. All are there for the benefit of the nation and to the end that "the whole nation may be a team in which each man shall play the part for which he is best fitted." There should be no rules like those of court procedure, no technical rules of evidence. You should... | |
| Charles Francis Horne, Walter Forward Austin - 1923 - 500 pagini
...common good. Thus, though a sharpshooter pleases to operate a trip-hammer for the forging of great guns and an expert machinist desires to march with the...man shall play the part for which he is best fitted. To this end, Congress has provided that the nation shall be organized for war by selection; that each... | |
| CHARLES F. HORNE, WALTER F. AUSTIN - 1923 - 1528 pagini
...or liability of himself or any other person for service under the provisions of Ms act, or reguthe flag, the nation is being served only when the sharpshooter...man shall play the part for which he is best fitted. To this end, Congress has provided that the nation shall be organized for war by selection; that each... | |
| Josephus Nelson Larned - 1924 - 982 pagini
...common good. Thus, though a sharpshooter pleases to operate a trip-hammer for the forcing of great guns and an expert machinist desires to march with the...man shall play the part for which he is best fitted. To this end, Congress has provided that the nation shall be organized for war by selection; that each... | |
| Woodrow Wilson, United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - 1924 - 666 pagini
...common good. Thus, though a sharpshooter pleases to operate a trip-hammer for the forcing of great guns and an expert machinist desires to march with the...machinist remains at his levers. The whole nation most be a team, ia which each man shall play the part for which be is best fitted. To this end, Congress... | |
| Edward Mandell House, Charles Seymour - 1928 - 518 pagini
...common good. Thus, though a sharpshooter pleases to operate a triphammer for the forging of great guns and an expert machinist desires to march with the...man shall play the part for which he is best fitted/ l forces and cooperated enthusiastically in the organization of the national resources. The process... | |
| 1926 - 328 pagini
...common good. Thus, though a sharpshooter pleases to operate a trip-hammer for the forging of great guns, and an expert machinist desires to march with the...sharpshooter marches and the machinist remains at his labors. The whole Nation must be a team in which each man shalj play the part for which he is best... | |
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