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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...combat, and law and order are now maintained only by the employment of the police power. Communities, tribes, cities, and petty states, which formerly fought one another, now live in peace under the force of a stronger national organization. The final step alone remains, international co-operation, which, however, cannot be expected to come at once or completely...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A PRACTICAL PEACE PLAN. | 12/4/1915 | See Source »

...President Taft said at the opening meeting: 'We are modest in our hopes, but that is no reason for thinking that we cannot accomplish that we recommend...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ARBITRATION BEFORE ACTION | 12/4/1915 | See Source »

Major Stevens is right in his statement that the proposed Harvard Battalion cannot compare with the Militia for military training. There are many men, however, who have not time to enlist with the regular Militia, and it is for these men that the Battalion is planned. A little tactical knowledge is better than none...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A SUPPLEMENT, NOT A SUBSTITUTE | 12/4/1915 | See Source »

Cornell's football team will suffer heavily by graduation next year, not so much in numbers as in the quality of the men. The graduation of Barrett will be a serious blow. The coaches cannot hope to find his equal in years, and will have to seek to make up by all-around team strength what they lose in the departure of this unusual players. He has done more for Cornell football than any man in the history of athletics at Ithaca, and largely through his own brilliant playing has the team gone through the season without a defeat. Collins...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CORNELL FOOTBALL TEAM WILL LOSE BEST PLAYERS | 12/4/1915 | See Source »

There is no reason why the College cannot select the best preparatory schools of the West and accept their certificate for a small fraction, comprising the best scholars of their graduating classes. Such a procedure might very readily have the effect of actually making an examination-less admission to Harvard the goal for scholastic competition in many schools. And it would in all probability attract a number of the most desirable...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TO MAKE THE COLLEGE NATIONAL | 12/3/1915 | See Source »

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