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Geography has decreed that England must be vitally interested in the destiny of Ireland. Had Germany's efforts succeeded when she attempted to secure Ireland as a base of operations, the final outcome of the war might have been disastrous to civilization. Thus, in settling the problem of self-determination, Parliament must act with consideration both for the Irish people and for the future safety of England. At best it is a difficult solution if both sides are to be satisfied, and in view of the vital questions involved, it would probably be better for the House of Representatives...
Coach Duffy put both the University and 1922 baseball squads through stiff work-outs in batting practice and base-running yesterday. Though not as large as in former years, the Freshman squad is shaping up well...
...Athletic Committee, owing to the absence of Dr. Lee, has hitherto been unable to form any comprehensive plan for obtaining more general participation in sports. But the Student Council can suggest a general summary of undergraduate opinion which Dr. Lee may find a good foundation on which to base his specialized knowledge. With a little effort, it can also start an agitation making participation in athletics the "thing...
...source that the report of the death of Elmer Ellsworth Hagler, Jr., '16, which appeared in the official casualty lists is not correct. A recent letter from E. C. Wynne '17 informs us that Hagler has been very seriously wounded at Chateau-Thierry and is now recuperating in a base hospital at St. Nazaire...
Lieutenant Robert Henry Coleman, Law '17, Air Service, died of pneumonia at Base Hospital No. 33 in France on Oct. 9, 1918. He left the Law School to enter the U. S. N. R. F., but was later transferred to the Air Service. While crossing to France in September he was taken ill with influenza, from the effects of which he died...