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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...took up most of the afternoon's work. They both got off some fine kicks of 50 yards and averaged at least 40 yards on every kick. The backs handled the ball well but almost always were surrounded by the offensive ends; and, as last year, Storer was not among the last to get down the field under punts...
Woodrow Wilson will speak in Tremont Temple, Boston, at noon today, at a public mass meeting. At this, however, seats will be reserved for members of the Woodrow Wilson Club of the University. Among the other speakers will be Mr. Dudley Field Malone, Corporation Counsel of New York City, who has several times addressed members of the University in Cambridge, and who spoke at the rally in Brattle Hall Wednesday...
...school is organized in several departments with an educational director and departmental chairman at the head of each, and a staff of instructors under him. These instructors are chosen from among members of the University, largely Law School men for their especial fitness for their work. As a rule men are secured who teach in the evening, school a subject they are working on in the daytime...
...first political meeting among the partisan clubs of the University was held by the Woodrow Wilson Club in Brattle Hall at 4.30 o'clock yesterday. Speeches were made by Mayor Fitzgerald, Representative F. W. Murphy L.'04, of Boston, and Dudley Field Malone, Corporation Counsel of the City of New York. M. M. McDermott 3L., president of the Wilson Club, introduced the speakers...
Mayor Fitzgerald directed his remarks with excellent precision at the duties of the college men in the present period of our history, showing especially how their aid may be utilized in the present campaign. Where there is so much unrest among the foreign element in our manufacturing cities, he said the comparatively small per cent. of the young men of the country who have the advantage of a college education should go out among the people whose language they have learned and by gaining an insight into their life render themselves capable of making them understand the proper course...