Word: ares
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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America needs the steadying influence derived from a democratic form of universal military training. In the present times of internal turmoil and disorder the advantages of such a policy are brought home to us with unusual force. What more effective way is there to inculcate in alien citizens the responsibilities...
Some say that with the League of Nations we shall not need more than a small standing army. They see the world forever freed from wars, and arbitration steeling all disputes. But even if it was within the power of the League to bring us to such an Utopian state...
The results of Friday's matches are as follows: A. Knox defeated R. W. Hoskins, 6-8, 6-4; S. C. Badger defeated J. M. Cabot, 6-4, 6-2; M. P. Lichanco defeated J. Wyman, 6-4, 6-3; M. Duane won from G. F. Warburg by default.
In G. C. Guild, A. Knox and M. Duane, Smith Halls have three important aspirants for the Freshman team in the spring. R. W. Hoskins and G. F. Warburg from Gore and J. D. Farnham from Standish are other likely racquet wielders for the yearling squad.
For some reason the importance of college games still depends largely upon their possibilities of physical injury rather than their potentialities of skill, and the spectators as well as the governing bodies hesitate to recognize any form of sport in which a player is not likely to be seriously hurt...