Word: cleanness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...entitled to a square deal. Good wages and fair hours--long hours and hard work, all this is no more than what our boys are joyfully, cheerfully giving in camp and at the front. But Uncle Sam is doing everything in his power to make life wholesome and clean for these boys and the country has responded with unexampled generosity to every appeal. This is splendid and what it should...
Except for their setback in the week's game with the Radio School, the Freshmen have a clean record for the season. Today will mark their first important contest...
...note the proportion of officers killed and wounded. It is by preparing yourselves as fully as possible to fulfil that function eventually that you will show the most intelligent realization of your duty. If you go and drive an ambulance in Italy or a motor-truck in France, or clean the motor of an airplane behind the lines somewhere, you will be doing a useful and necessary work; but if you devote yourselves to that you will be squandering human resources. There will be need of officers, always more officers: you are not only a Reserve Officers' Training Corps...
...proper amount of clean, wholesome entertainment contributes largely to the happiness of our soldiers in camps and is fundamental in supplementing their physical and military training...
...Buntin '21, the Freshman seven opened the game with one of the most spirited attacks ever seen in a Freshman game, while the Yale forwards in their turn found it impossible to penetrate the Crimson defence. In less than three minutes Bigelow started the scoring on a clean shot after a pretty run up the rink. Thereafter the game was entirely in the hands of the University players throughout the balance of the half, and the well-filled cheering section was thrilled time and again by the beautiful dashes of Bigelow, Buntin and R. S. Humphrey...