Word: attacked
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...second team started the scrim- mage with a rush, but found the University defense too strong for consistent ground-gaining. The crimson eleven, however, proved to possess a powerful attack, and during the course of the play scored four touchdowns and a dropkick. Enwright was the first man to score, for when the seconds had held the regulars twice on their one-yard line, he took the ball and managed to drive his way through between the goal-posts for a touchdown, although the stubborn resistence offered by Captain Selden's team was such that the ball was placed just...
...cannon rush, scheduled to take place Wednesday evening, and the annual baseball rush have been abandoned for this year, owing to the death of Stockton Wells '19, of Madison, N. J. Wells died from an attack of heart failure induced by participation in the annual election rush Wednesday afternoon. Action was taken in regard to the two remaining rushes of the season at a meeting Wednesday afternoon of President Hibben and Dean McClenahan with Senior Council and four class officers. The advisability of holding rushes in future years was recommended to the Senior Council for deliberation...
...Stadium and watched the scrimmage, while a composite eleven of Teams A and B lined up against Team B of the seconds. After the past several days' work of the second team, the playing of its substitutes was a revelation, for they started out with a savage attack and in less than five minutes had scored a safety against their opponents, Harris at the University centre, making a poor pass that proved fatal. Soon after, however, Willcox intercepted a long pass of Blair's and ran 70 yards for a touchdown, a feat equalled after a few more plays...
...recent Governor's Conference. Another interesting and instructive feature will be a demonstration of the lack of preparedness in the form of an exhibit which may become permanent and which will show in concrete form how lacking this nation is in preparedness to defend itself in case of attack by another nation...
...nation that desires war and is prepared for it would, by submitting the case to a court, lose the advantage of surprise by a sudden attack and hence would be less anxious to go to war. The mere fact of delay would give time for sober second thought, and for the advocates of peace within the country itself to make their protests heard. If time is given, war can hardly be made without the support of public opinion, and the dream of those who have been urging that the people must be consulted would be fulfilled. In short, the essence...