Word: faces
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...project has met with the approval of the university and the class of 1918 will immediately proceed to sell stock and raise the money for the new dormitory. The Yale Alumni Weekly says: "The stand of the present sophomores, unwilling to face a third year as campus outcasts and yet ready to put their shoulders to the wheel in the matter of providing adequate freshman dormitory accommodations, cannot but command respectful attention and applause...
...through intramural games,--is more promising. But, in case they will not agree, the remaining alternative is to adapt the present system to interdormitory needs. And in the first place, a return to the former longer schedules, with a special first squad, seems essential, if we are frankly to face the fact that victory is nearest the heart of every undergraduate and make it the immediate (though not the underlying) end. Interdormitory games could be held at the same time, only starting a little later. Having a separate personnel, they need not interfere with the work of the regular squad...
...University hockey team will face the Princeton seven in the second game of the series, at the St. Nicholas rink, New York, tonight. The Tigers may be expected to put up a stronger game tonight than they did at the Arena at week ago, not only because, in the event of the University's winning, hopes of the intercollegiate championship will be lost to Princeton; but also because the St. Nicholas rink is Princeton's home grounds, where they will have plenty of support among the spectators. Princeton has played seven games this winter, five of which have been victories...
...Freshmen will face the Seniors in the finals of the interclass debates, to be held in the New Lecture Hall, this evening at 8 o'clock. E. Feinberg, E. A. LeRoy, W. E. McCurdy, and H. L. M: Cole, alternate, will compose the Senior team, while G. A. Browne, M. Cowley, J. Davis, and J. T. Noonan, alternate, will represent the Freshmen...
Meanwhile our "Eastland," our Peabody and Triangle fires, our child labor problems and our huge production of munitions for private profit in mushroom towns where labor laws are laughed at or abrogated, all these stare us in the face when we speak of "national honor and human justice...