Word: badness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...reasonably be expected to maintain R. O. T. C. units in all branches of the service; and on the other hand, all colleges cannot seize upon the same branch of service to the exclusion of fancied less desirable ones. Heterogeneous action of this sort would inevitably result in a bad proportionment of trained officers among the various divisions of military service...
Three hard matches of excellent boxing featured the preliminaries of the boxing tournament, which were held in Randolph Gymnasium yesterday afternoon. The first bout was between F. A. Thompson '21 and D. C. Starr '22 in the 145-pound class. After a bad start, the latter took the offensive in the second round, and succeeded in winning from Thompson...
...interclass relays of the Winter Track Carnival took place at Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. In the first heats of the interclass relays 1921 defeated 1922, and 1919 defeated 1920. D. F. O'Connell '21 captain of the Sophomore relay team was prevented from running by injuries received after a bad fall in the 300-yard dash...
...first time in history a great political document has been founded on the principle that what is applicable now will have to be modified by the next generation; that "good" and "bad" are relative terms, especially in politics. No arbitrary rules likely to become entangling precedents for futu4re statesmen are included in the pact. It remains for the people to interpret to modify or expand, and it is over duty as college students to prepare ourselves for the choice we must inevitable make. Whether we believe in President Wilson's ideals, or whether we think him and impractical dreamer...
...with intricate under-cover ramifications to detect the opponent's weak points. Let that remain for the contest itself, where there will be ample opportunity for a battle of wits. We are facing an unequalled chance to slough off past habits in athletics that have been essentially bad, and to retain the desirable fundamental principles. --Yale News...