Word: coding
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Setting aside, then, all hysterical sentimentalizing usually dragged out in a discussion of a Dartmouth man's obligations to Dartmouth College, it remains that the individual is obligated to his community. And if the College is unable to rely upon a gentlemanly code of behaviour from its undergraduates, it is justified in its capacity as an educational institution, to instill this code by sawed-off shotgun procedure...
...subject of Army eligibility. If memory serves me right, this is the third, possibly the fourth, successive year in which the CRIMSON has reiterated its stand against playing the Army, or signing new contracts as long as West Point officials continue to defy the highest college eligibility code of the East...
...would be more courageous and high-principled in practice if it were to take the same stand as the Navy on the three-year eligibility rule. To refuse to play Army, to refuse to accept contracts, to take up the defiance which Army officials have thrown to a corporate code of Eastern football--these things the CRIMSON is substantially sound in stating again and again...
With such a staff (and M. Laval brought also his chief of staff omniscient M. Andre Boissard) the Premier of France was equipped to put President Hoover's experts and key men on their mettle. Half a ton of French documents, code books, official stationery and what not the Premier also brought. But plain Pierre Laval brought no valet, wore his white wash tie, came "dressed like a salesman," as Paris papers said...
...under compulsion, and that only refusals by opponents to play under the circumstances would break what properly has been termed the obdurate attitude of the Army officials. The CRIMSON favors such refusal by Harvard and is I believe entirely justified. Others would follow her example until a fair eligibility code would be adopted perforce by the Military Academy. George F. Root, 3rd. Princeton...