Word: accountability
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...liberal view of the Covenant, and considers it far from hopeless. He considers the Covenant as it stands an instrument of great practical power, but as yet far from a perfect one. If reports be true, President Wilson in Paris has already taken Senator Root's views into account. Let us profit by the fair and reasonable position which Mr. Root has taken and above all let us detach the League scheme from personalities as completely as he has done, and try to discuss as justly and disinterestedly its merits and defects...
...second call for news candidates has been postponed until after the Spring Recess on account of the term examinations. All men who have the slightest interest in the competition should report at the CRIMSON Building at that time, whether they are already participating in organized athletics or not. At that time each man may bring up his case and it is not improbable that satisfactory arrangements may be made in event of his competing for one of the remaining positions on the board. Men who enter the competition at this second call will be in no way handicapped in their...
...closing hour for accepting applications, last Saturday noon, more than 100,000 seat applications had been received for the 2900 seats. On account of the great demand it is probable that only one ticket will go to one applicant. Outside of the public assignment, certain public officials and press representatives are the only persons for whom seats will be reserved...
...request that they express an opinion in the matter. And the awarding of the "H" to managers of the University football, baseball teams and the crew of 1917 as well as of the 1917-18 hockey team, although there were no competitions with Yale in that year on account of the war, was discussed, and likewise referred to the Student Council...
...Worcester, today at 2.30 o'clock. The Freshman team is well balanced, but somewhat stronger on the track than in the field events. Chute, the acting relay captain, and Wharton, are both fast men, but will be at a disadvantage, because they must run in several races on account of the lack of good runners. C. E. Dexter is expected to do well in the mile...