Word: crimsons
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Yale faculty for the college's part in military preparation. More pertinent, he is a man whom Yale undergraduates like to hear speak. Thus if there are any Nathaniels in the Class of 1921 who ask: "Can any good thing come out of New Haven?" the CRIMSON hastens to reply: "Come to Smith Halls Common Room tonight...
Today is the climax of our football season: The Harvard and Yale Freshman teams meet in the Stadium. They and not the usual University teams are to represent the Crimson and the Blue. We will miss the old stars: Black, Casey and those others who battled in the Bowl last year all are in the Service and the freshmen are the only ones left to represent their colleges on the gridiron. There will be no H formed in the Stadium, no new songs will be sung; it will be a war time game. We, that is, all but the freshmen...
...recently received by Professor Copeland from a former member of the University who is now in France as a first lieutenant in the Expeditionary Force. This is the first letter from a University graduate or undergraduate with General Pershing that has been published in the Alumni Bulletin or the CRIMSON...
...after day attempted to give the University some idea as to the state of affairs in Russia; we have published the ideas of Trotsky and the Bolshevikis and conscientiously done our best to keep the undergraduates posted as to who's who in Petrograd. Yet by the time the CRIMSON reaches its readers, the whole situation has changed. The trouble is that the Russians can arrange a revolution in less time than a newspaper can go to press,--they are faster than the Mexicans. So we give up, and until definite news has reached us that one party...
Staying the crimson hand that built on might...