Word: ago
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Freshman teams have been selected which played a three inning game a short time ago. The feature of the game was seven strike-outs by E. Good, and the strong playing of the infield...
...sometimes unwilling--to live according to American standards of living, and who, by their degradation no less than by their words, have poisoned the minds of other foreigners against this nation, which once had been the ideal of the immigrant. To have civilized and Christianized the slums twenty years ago would have been to prevent the horrors that are taking place in Russia today. THE CHURCHMAN...
...eleven has not met the Tufts team since the fall of 1916, when Tufts won by a 7 to 3 score. It was feared that no game would be arranged for the coming season, because Tufts did not appear on the tentative schedule which was published a short time ago...
...ever occurred to him that teachers are notoriously the poorest paid professional men, that while the cost of living has soared, with a consequent increase of wages in all other branches of activity, instructors are now living on the same pay they received years ago? A man cannot do his best when he is constantly required to work overtime and outside of his regular duties in order to make both ends meet. Our correspondent's theories are delightful but scarcely convincing. It is at least novel to see an undergraduate demanding "personal sacrifice" from his instructors...
Senator Lodge declared his position several days ago in these words. The prominence given them in the newspapers of every section and of every shade of political opinion is, as we believe, eloquent of the national sympathy evoked by such a sane and strongly American declaration. For ours, after all, is a government by discussion, not a government by ukase; a government of delegated powers, not a government by divine right; a government of three separate branches, not a government of absolutism. Here the people are citizens, not subjects; their chosen leaders are their servants, not their masters. Here...