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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...silver cup has been offered by the Aeronautical Society for the best design of a 60 horsepower hydro-aeroplane or flying boat. Plans must be complete in every detail. The cup will be awarded by a preferential vote of all the competitors. Any man interested and wishing further information should see C. D. Hanscom '17, Randolph...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Aeronautical Society Offers Prize | 3/24/1916 | See Source »

...separate debates held with Yale and Princeton since 1895 and in the triangular debates which were inaugurated in 1909, the University has won 31 victories. Princeton 19, and Yale 17. In detail the scores are: Harvard 18, Yale 7; Harvard 13, Princeton 8; Princeton 11, Yale 10. The standing of the triangular score is as follows: Harvard 8, Princeton 5, Yale 5. There have been two triple ties, three championships have gone to the University, one to Princeton and one to Yale...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY DEBATERS LEAD | 3/24/1916 | See Source »

...Council has two important sub-committees: an Executive Committee and a Nominating Committee, each composed of seven members. The former attends to small matters of detail which it would be difficult for the Council at large to handle, while the latter has to do with the nominating of the members to be voted on by the various classes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COUNCIL ACTIVE THIS YEAR | 3/21/1916 | See Source »

...contented attitude of settling back to grow rich and its "corporal's guards which chase from Alaska to Vera Cruz" with no definite purpose; the fleet with its individual ships in good order but lacking as "a fighting unit." All of which, he said, showed the inconsistent lack of detail. Congress did not go far enough, it was willing to do as much as its intelligence could comprehend but there it stopped...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "WILSON HAS SHOWN UNDUE PATIENCE" IN WAR CRISES | 3/15/1916 | See Source »

...military history and military policy of the United States. The first chapter also includes a refutation of the popular fallacies of our belief in our security from war, and in our ability to meet it without previous preparation, should it ever come. The second chapter discusses in detail the defences of the United States, and their organization. Chapter III depicts the enormous difficulties in the way of raising and supplying a volunteer army of the size we should need today, were we called on to fight any first-class power...

Author: By R. M. B. ., | Title: The Latest in Books | 3/7/1916 | See Source »

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