. The Varsity war supplement 1916. BHHHHHHHhh! A Canadian Mining Scene 30 THE VARSITY MAGAZINE SUPPLEMENT University Men and the War By Roland G. Usher Author of Pan Germanism and The Challenge of the Future. THOSE of us in the United States who sympathize withthe cause of the Allies have seen with emotion andadmiration the magnificent response of Canadiancollege men to their countrys call. The boast of thePan-Germans has been disproved. Their forebodings of dis-sension, disloyalty,and disaster areshown to be basedon felt sure thatCanada would notsupport GreatBritain, that
. The Varsity war supplement 1916. BHHHHHHHhh! A Canadian Mining Scene 30 THE VARSITY MAGAZINE SUPPLEMENT University Men and the War By Roland G. Usher Author of Pan Germanism and The Challenge of the Future. THOSE of us in the United States who sympathize withthe cause of the Allies have seen with emotion andadmiration the magnificent response of Canadiancollege men to their countrys call. The boast of thePan-Germans has been disproved. Their forebodings of dis-sension, disloyalty,and disaster areshown to be basedon felt sure thatCanada would notsupport GreatBritain, that theCanadians lookedupon themselves asa separate nation-ality and not asBritish, largely be-cause of the lackof racial unity, andbecause of the greatpart which theFrench Canadianshave always playedin Canadian poli-tics and the strate-gic position theyoccupy on the , concluded the Germans, the very heart of the dominionhated England without having preserved its love of would be anti-British. They also viewed with suspicion the economic interestsof Canada and concluded them at variance with those of theBritish Empire. In the tariff controversies they saw theseeds of disl
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