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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...end of the second day in the Phillips Brooks House financial campaign, $772.93 has been turned in, team 2 leading with a total of $312.43. This is a marked improvement over yesterday's collection but the campaign still lacks a great deal of having the success that last year's drive attained. Only two more days of the canvass are left and as the three teams cannot reach all students in the University, those who are not solicited may leave their contributions at the CRIMSON Building...
...end of the first day of the Phillips Brooks House financial campaign the three teams reported their collections as follows: Team 1, $59; Team 2, $90; Team 3, $54; making a total of $203. This is considered a fair start inasmuch as last night's collections could not be included in the report. It is expected, however, that far greater daily totals will be forthcoming to make the drive a success...
...this house rendered a valuable service to the men who had only a limited amount of time outside of their military duties for recreation, reading, writing, and hospitality. Through the efforts of the hostess who was located at the house a great many men were entertained at dances, week-end parties, dinners, sight-seeing excursions, and so forth...
...this juncture, Ingalls, the Yale captain, was penalized two minutes for tripping. He had returned to the game, however, when H. K. White, Jr., '19, after rushing the puck up the Ice, from his defensive position, passed to Avery who scored his second goal two minutes before the end of the half...
Efforts instituted by the spectacular appeals of the men themselves are being exerted toward relieving the situation. These efforts are entirely necessary, but in the end they merely strive to eliminate the effects and not the causes of the difficulty. It is foolish to expect industry, however willing it may be, to create jobs arbitrarily out of pure patriotism. A few thousand can be taken care of in this way, but the majority of the surplus labor can only be absorbed through increased production founded upon the solid basis of increased demand for products. The real remedy to this pressing...