Word: clearing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...game opened rather slowly, as Cornell seemed to have some difficulty with the ice. With the exception of Babbitt their handling of the puck was notably poor, although in speed they were about equal to the University. After three minutes of play Curtis got clear, but passed short to Baldwin, who was unable to score. Shortly after Baldwin caged the puck from the wing, but because of an offside the score was not allowed. The play was for the most part in Cornell's territory during this half, but Harvard was unable to tally, although many excellent chances were given...
...opinion gives the football championship to Cornell over Pittsburgh, baseball honors between the University, Tufts, Brown and West Point, and basket ball between Yale and Union. In the swimming championship, Columbia, Yale, and Pennsylvania ended in a tie, after two attempts to decide it. The other titles are all clear. The following colleges have won the championships: Football, Cornell Rowing, Yale Track, Cornell Baseball, Harvard, Brown, Tufts, Army Hockey, Harvard Soccer, Haverford Basketball, Union, Yale Cross-Country, Maine Swimming, Columbia, Pennsylvania, Yale Water Polo, Princeton Tennis, Harvard Lacrosse, Harvard Wrestling, Cornell Golf, Yale Gymnastics, Yale Fencing, Navy Shooting, Harvard
...issue seems clear. Either we are in no danger that cannot be met by adequate coast-defenses, besides such an army and navy as we have thought ourselves to possess, or the danger is such that we must prepare to mobilize all the resources of the country in men and means after the French or German plan. P. N. CRUSIUS...
...duty of Americans is clear. The United States must be prepared to fight if war is forced upon her. The logical necessity is no that of quixotically righting the wrongs of other nations, but of defending our national existence and honor. America as a people must live; although perhaps with Voltaire, the pacifists do not see the necessity. And we should be dull indeed if we did not profit by the experience of certain unprepared nations of Europe...
...instance, about 40 per cent of the total income of the Japanese people goes for taxes,--largely for the Chinese and Russian wars and their aftermath. As for Germany and all the other European nations, which we are told will invade America after this war, is it not clear that modern warfare requires first a long period of nursing the economic, financial, and human capital of the intended aggressor? that Germany's present successes are due primarily to her 40 years' peaceful accumulations of these three, efficiently marshalled? and that the present war will effectually prevent Germany from effecting...