A Narrative of Some of the Lord's Dealings with George Müller Written by Himself, Third Part. 
Third Part of Narrative
                                    
“A certain area within a channel may function as a “gate”; the constellation of the forces before and after the gate region is decisively different in such a way that the passing or not passing of the unit through the whole channel depends to a high degree upon what happens in the gate region. This holds not only for food channels but also for the travelling of a news item through certain communication channels in a group, for movement of goods, and the social locomotion of individuals in many organizations.”
Source: 1940s, Frontiers in group dynamics II, 1947, p. 145.
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                                    “Who will remember, passing through this Gate,
The unheroic Dead who fed the guns?”
                                
                                
                                
                                
                            
                                        
                                        "On Passing the New Menin Gate" (1927-1928) 
Collected Poems (1949) 
Context: Who will remember, passing through this Gate,
The unheroic Dead who fed the guns?
Who shall absolve the foulness of their fate, —
Those doomed, conscripted, unvictorious ones?
Crudely renewed, the Salient holds its own.
Paid are its dim defenders by this pomp;
Paid, with a pile of peace-complacent stone,
The armies who endured that sullen swamp.