Word: americans
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...teams will meet to make plans for next season and confer about a new eligibility ruling to prevent a repetition of some of the mix-ups of the past season. Other business to be transacted will be the arranging of the 1916 schedule and the selecting of the All-American team...
...partisan literature may be divided into two classes, the German American propaganda with which everyone is familiar and which includes such books as "England a Pirate Nation," "England's Perfidy Exposed," and such publications as "The Fatherland," and the regular newspapers of England, Germany, France Italy, and Austria. The most important of these are the London Times the Westminster Gazette, Le Temps, Le Figaro Corriere deila Sera (Milan), Neue Freie Press (Vienna) Neueste Nachrichten (Munich), and the Allgemeinge Zeitung (Berlin). In addition to these papers, which will be filed throughout the war a set of American Notes, published...
Norman Angell, Pacificist, journalist, and authority on diplomatic affairs, will speak on "American and the European Settlement" in the Living Room of the Union Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock...
...Angell is perhaps best known for his books against war, which include "Europe's Optical Illusion," "The Great Illusion," and "The Foundation of International Polity." His latest publication is little booklet, entitled "to the American Student: an Open Letter." The subject-matter of the short put impressive work is only too significant now, for it treated of "International Conciliation...
Norman Angell was born in England 41 years ago, but came to this country while a young man and engaged in newspaper work. In 1819 he become Paris correspondent for several American newspapers; in 1900 he was made editor of the Paris Daily Messenger, and in 1905 was appointed general manger of the Paris Daily Mail, which position he held until 1912. He is at present on an American lecture four having spoken at many universities in the West...