Word: begun
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...both of the military courses in the University. Lieutenant Colonel Edward Croft, Director of Schools at the cantonment, in a conference with members of the University military staff last Sunday expressed the hope that the relations between the R. O. T. C. and the officers at Devens, once begun would grow stronger as time went on, and that the cantonment and the University training corps would find it possible to continue a mutually helpful alliance...
...Princeton negotiations have already been begun with Yale and Pennsylvania in respect to races to be held on Lake Carnegie, and it is possible that Columbia may also participate. In as much as the Princeton Athletic Association is unable to offer its financial assistance to the crew, the sport will be supported by the crew candidates and the undergraduates. In the absence of Dr. Spaeth, Princeton's former faculty coach, John Fitzpatrick will have charge of that university's rowing this spring...
...great Slav Empire, relieved of the iron bonds of autocracy, has begun a disintegration. Its national elements, the Poles, the Finns, and the Ukrainians, are turning away. The enemy is at the door. The outcome in doubtful. Yet the ultimate establishment of the independence of those distinct peoples is not too much to be hoped...
...have had trouble with objects and people made in Germany and transported to the United States, but at last some things of Teutonic origin have begun to do their share towards aiding the Allied cause. The German liners interned here during the war are the objects in question...
...Yale freshman hockey team has been organized. At the initial meeting of the squad, 22 candidates reported, and practice has already been begun. It has been determined that there will be no paid coach, but members of last season's freshman and university seven who have returned to college will undertake supervision of the daily practice. Plans are also being formed to arrange intercollegiate matches with outside teams...