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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...what are adequate conast-defences? Does Mr. Crusius assume that we already have, or can possibly have within the next ten years, a navy of sufficient strength alone to stand guard over our enormous coast-line? For I neglect any mention of fortifications which we have or might build, as being perfectly useless in repelling an invasion. We must realize that we owe our present and somewhat false sense of security to England's navy, but England is at war with the most up-to-date, wide-awake, and militarily progressive nation on the globe, and it would...
...champion of the world. A novice meet will be held on January 12, which will be open to all members of the College, who have no been on the University wrestling team. Cups will be awarded to the winners of the various classifications. An excellent nucleus around which to build a team remains from last year, and with the football men that are expected to report, there should be no trouble turning out a strong team. Few Freshmen, however, have come out; and any 1919 men with any experience whatever should report in the Wrestling Room of the Hemenway Gymnasium...
...coach at New Haven will not suffer from lack of material with which to build a team, although 13 letter men will be lost by graduation: Wilson, White, J. Sheldon, Guernsey, Wiedemann, Way, Higginbotham, Scovil, Chatfield-Taylor, Roberts, Savage, Milton and Von Holt. The first eight of these were practically regulars last season, though many substitutions were made in the Princeton and Harvard games...
...teams should report at the Cambridge Y. M. C. A. tank today at the following hours: Dash men, between 2.30 and 4, or 7 and 8 o'clock; plungers and divers, between 4.30 and 5.30, or 8 and 8.30 o'clock. There is a good nucleus from which to build up a strong team this year, as eight men from last season's University team return as well as five promising swimmers from last year's strong Freshman team, which won six out of its eight meets, are available. A record number of candidates should report, as those that make...
...therefore, very much interested in trying to induce others to take up this branch of the national defence, build aeroplanes, and be as expert as possible in handling them. I sincerely hope that the College will take up the teaching of aviation both from the theoretical and practical side, and perhaps the Aero Club of New England might be able to co-operate with the college authorities in the way of practical instruction...