Word: benefited
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...gratified and a complete regiment of 1000 men is now certain, enlistments will be received during this week, and the recruiting committees will continue their work. Although it is possible to enroll as late as next Saturday, it is, nevertheless, of vital importance that the new men have the benefit of the elementary drills...
With a 40 minute scrimmage the informal University team and the Freshman team lined up against each other yesterday for the first time. For the 1921 squad it was the first real football in their history, but the informal University had had the benefit of a work-out Wednesday. For the opening twenty minutes football was played as in a regular game; the latter half was spent in close instruction by the coaches...
...University will continue all of the former organization's activities and add some of its own. For the benefit of teachers and others connected with the public schools, the Bureau will keep regular office hours from 9 until 1 o'clock on Saturdays. Conferences will be arranged for Saturday afternoons in the case of persons who cannot come at any other time...
...nation's military and administrative work have urged that, wherever possible, the education of young men be completed before they are lost in the mold of a great military organization. But the very fact that the nation is willing to dispense with our services for a greater future benefit, places us under the obligation to assume at least a tone of our coming responsibilities, in our present endeavors. Each and every one of us is now a fixed asset to the nation--and the nation must realize upon us in a year, or two, or three perhaps--and the return...
...meeting of the Athletic Committee last evening it was decided that no football games with other colleges should be arranged for the present. However, the possibility that late-season games might be played with Yale and Princeton for the benefit of the Red Cross was left over...