Word: ares
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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"The first great development in aviation here should be the establishment of a large number of well-appointed landing places along the important trade routes. The vast majority of flying accidents are caused by the lack of good landing places. If, for example, it could be made possible for a...
Because of the large number of two-ticket applicants within the College, many graduates each year are restricted to a single seat. The injustice done to other Harvard men, when tickets are sold to speculators, must be obvious. There should be no need for a blacklist. A gentleman's agreement...
If you are unable to use your tickets return them to the H. A. A. so that some graduate who is anxious to help cheer the team to victory may have the long-awaited opportunity. By doing so you will help the team as much as by "rooting" twice as...
Yale came through the Princeton game last Saturday unscathed with the exception of Lay, whose right car was torn. This injury will not, however, keep him out of the game. No changes in line-up are expected to be made for Saturday; the coaches believe that Yale's strongest combination...
"The general opinion among Americans seems to be that the League is something permanent; something that cannot be revoked, and for that reason they shun it; they consider it something terrible. Were the League this permanent affair that seems to be generally supposed, it truly would be well to hesitate...