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Dates: during 1910-1919
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President Eliot will speak on "What Good for Humanity May Come Out of the War," at the fortnightly meeting of the Cosmopolitan Club in the club rooms, 7 to 8 Holyoke House, tonight at 8 o'clock. Ever since the beginning of the present war President Eliot has been studying and writing about its different phases. He has spent an especially large amount of time studying the conditions existing after wars, and has drawn some conclusions as to the probable conditions after this conflict. The question will be thrown open to a general discussion after his address. Some important business...
...indoor track schedule is not quite complete, but besides the Intercollegiates and the interclass meets the Princeton team will enter a larger number of indoor meets with other colleges this year than ever before. A mile relay race is being arranged with the University to be held on February 3 over the track of the Boston Indoor Athletic Association. A similar race is being scheduled with Yale. At present the team has a comparatively large squad of sprinters, but is greatly lacking in men for the pole vault, broad-jump and high-jump...
This more than ever shows how important it is that universities make an effort fully to incorporate into the American college life the foreign students within their gates...
...Human life on the 'western front is as precarious today as it has ever been in the history of man. I cannot give the exact average length of life in the front trenches, but I know that it is measured in weeks rather than months, and perhaps in days. In the beginning, the small Expeditionary force held on to the long line with ever-diminishing numbers but were mercifully relieved in May of 1915 by the first Kitchener division, the Ninth, of which my regiment was a part. This ended the first stage of the war, but the second continued...
Both rinks have already been set up in the Stadium so that there will be an opportunity to skate there as seen as it is cold enough for ice. This is the earliest date these rinks have ever been...