Word: farness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...program of the Reserve Officers' Training Unit at Harvard as drawn up by Captain Cordier is comprehensive in every detail. Although many difficulties such as not interfering with the regular College curriculum had to be overcome, Captain Cordier has succeeded in rounding out a course of instruction which is far ahead of any similar scheme established at any other university. There is no doubt about the work in the training unit being serious. More time will be given to theoretical and practical instruction than was given to the Regiment last year, but undergraduates must realize that the country is under...
...fill the left centre position when he took the puck less than a minute after he went in and scored the University's fourth goal. E. B. Condon '18 is fighting it out almost on even terms with Baldwin for this position, although Baldwin has had the call thus far. Condon is also a fast skater and a good shot, but perhaps a little less aggressive than Baldwin, whose development has been rapid during the last few weeks. Condon has also been used occasionally at right centre, but as he shoots left the opposite side of the line...
...time for idle and vacant talk is long since past, yet the time for warlike action has not arrived. The need of the hour is for far-sighted plans which will lead on the action, or make hostile action unnecessary...
...Pennsylvanian has been publishing from day to day the opinions of the prominent members of the faculty of the University of Pennsylvania on the question of universal military training. So far the statements have been by a large majority favorable to the adoption of such a system, 17 deans and professors stating emphatically their approval of the step, while five come out as opposed to it. Not all of the 17 believe in a military course at the university, but all agree as to its general need and the opportunities for physical development that it offers. Two of the professors...
Resolved: That after the present war the United States should so far depart from her traditional policy as to participate in the organization of leagues of Powers to enforce peace...