Word: blinds
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Your editorial in today's issue on "Professors and Patriotism" is of deep interest to all Democrats. You deprecate the much "shouting" of the "blind partisans" among our college faculties. So far, so good. Then in some curious manner you imply that only arrant pro-German fanatics have so spoken! Last evening Professor Ellery C. Stowell of Columbia University, speaking at the Labor Temple, New York City, said in his address: "The opinion of the people in this country as to the course of its rulers makes itself felt, and in the present instance I hope and believe that...
...shot was spoiled by Wylde, who met him in front of the cage. The second score came when W. O. P. Morgan '18, picked up the puck on a pass across the rink and shoved it in at close quarters. From this time on the game was more ragged; blind scrimmages and weak passes slowed both teams...
...solemn guarantees of the Declaration of London, in which England and other signatories bound themselves to respect the non-contraband character of such goods? The recognition of the restrictions which would be imposed on American trade and passenger traffic if we were to "take orders from Germany" should not blind us to a realization of our acquiescence, voluntary or enforced, in the orders of the British Admiralty, whereby commerce and passenger traffic between Germany and the United States are completely cut off--and this in spite of the ineffectiveness of the Entente blockade along the Baltic coast of Germany. Again...
...minutes, at the end of which time the score stood 2 to 2. The play of neither side was exemplary, although occasional brilliant dashes were made by Captain J. E. P. Morgan '17 and by G. A. Percy '18. After seven minutes of play marked by two or three blind scrimmages around the B. A. A. goal, Morgan picked up the puck in mid-rink and passed to Percy, who caged a pretty short from an angle. Shortly afterward the B. A. A. forward line bowled over both Morgan and T. C. Thacher '18 and Hutchinson scored, and later...
...American partnership, we feel sorely humiliated by the Germans. Somehow we feel less moved by the greater indignities practiced by American partners on each other. It is so much easier to hate the foreigner. But if we are to steer with open eyes toward the goal and not by blind feeling, we must calculate whether retaliation as such will build toward the goal of richer life or set us back...