Word: allens
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Major-General Allen, who speaks to night at the Union, has proved himself both soldier and diplomat. His military training he gained in the way of the ordinary soldier; his diplomatic ability has been built up out of his experience, as a military attache in Russia and Germany, as an organizer of native constabulary in the Philippines, and in the delicate position of commander-in-chief of the American forces at Coblenz on the Rhine. His success in the latter position may be judged by the fondness which the Germans felt for him and his forces and the disappointment felt...
When the ideas and the background of the Rhineland situation, reparations and national policies lie so misty in the minds of most, General Allen's impressions of Europe should be of the greatest value. People are weary of hearing about the "mess in Europe" but they are weary because they get nothing but second-hand reports and cross-reports. One may be sure that the words of the United States representative on the Inter-Allied Rhineland Commission will be fresh, clarifying and weighty...
Eight '26 numerals were awarded to the seven Sophomores who played Yale in the Freshman matches last June, and to the manager. The men who received '26 numerals are: A. R. Allen, Bernard Bandler, G. D. Debevoise, G. M. Laimbeer, G. R. Perkins, W. T. Smith, A. L. Weisman, and F. B. Swarts, manager...
Because of their participation in the Harvard - Yale vs. Oxford - Cambridge track meet last summer at the Wembly Stadium in London, three of last year's Freshman team were recommended to the Athletic Committee to receive the University track "H" They are: J. N. Watters, R. G. Allen, and W. L. Tibbetts...
...winner of today's match will brush against Stralem and Dixon in the finals, which will probably be played tomorrow. Stralem and Dixon had trouble yesterday in defeating Allen and Perkins...