Word: bows
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...they number the leaders of our country and college, who believe that the young and able must remain in academic study. They coolly point out that the great need of officers can most effectively be met by a combination of R. O. T. C. training and college education. We bow to them as to wise men who can forget the enthusiasm of the moment in a cold calculation of what tomorrow may bring as well as today. But we oppose to them the pressing need for men now. The college man makes an able officer and in such a place...
There are times when academic regulations must bow to matters of more vital importance. When the decision concerns a candidate for the Fourth O. T. C. it is the duty of university faculties to remove all possible restrictions and difficulties from his path. Failure to do so indicates not only a lack of interest in the future of the student, but a lack of fulfilment of patriotic duty...
Princeton.--Stroke, W. M. Paxton, 3d, '19; 7, H. S. Roche '18 (capt.); 6, R. S. Lamont '20; 5, W. G. Duncan '18; 4, P. C. Walter '19; 3, W. B. Bryan, Jr., '20; 2, E. R. Gardner '19; bow, S. Godfrey '18; cox., W. T. Hammer...
University 1921.--Stroke, M. E. Gimsted; 7, S. Damon; 6, D. H. Morris, Jr.; 5, R. M. Sedgwick; 4, J. N. Borland, 2d, (capt.); 3, T. T. Pond; 2, J. Sise; bow, W. Davis; cox., E. L. Peirson...
Princeton 1921.--Stroke, M. C. Fleming; 7, C. H. Haines; 6, T. C. Roberts; 5, W. M. Strong; 4, H. L. Chisholm (capt.); 3, A. H. Clarke; 2, H. F. McCormick, Jr,; bow, B. B. McAlpin, Jr.; cox., S. B. Creasey...