Word: fearfully
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...some which it seems unwise to publish. All communications must be signed with their author's name as a guarantee of sincerity. The writer of the aforementioned unsigned letter protests that men, if they must affix their names to their ideas, will cease to express their ideas, through fear of being answered with personal attacks. In one unfortunate instance this year a communication of a bitterly personal nature was published. The CRIMSON, however, plans to exclude all such letters. If a man has not courage enough in his convictions to express his ideas as his own, and receive any criticism...
...date for the Senior Picnic has been set for May 22, when all members are expected to be in the Yard at 7.30 o'clock, dressed and ready to go by a specially chartered yacht to Peddock's Island for the annual outing. For fear that some may be too late for the party, a bugler will be sent to call forth the sleeping inhabitants of the Yard. The management of the enterprise specifically requests that everyone be provided with bathing trunks, tin cups, caps, and tickets which will be on sale immediately after recess. Baseball games, swimming contests...
...that one nation can not absorb the people of another, and so the plan of finding a New Germany, or a New France, is impossible. When the whole matter is boiled down to essentials, it is seen that the real reason for international armament lies in each country's fear of the other's aggression in case the one abandons means of defense, and this Norman Angell would remedy by international organization. He feels that Hague Conferences are accomplishing much, but that little can be done toward this world standardization until the proper public opinion be shaped...
...chance for exercise, are slighted. Of the remedies suggested to increase the practice of regular daily exercise among undergraduates, two at least are pertinent. In the first place all shall appreciate its necessity and benefits; in the second, having gained such appreciation, they shall lay aside the often founded fear of being laughed at and try their talents at an organized sport...
...Summer Military Camps for college men has caused concern among its members. It is seen "standing pat" for the old established order of War; and losing its reputation as a seat of learning and enlightenment. Aside from the practical merits of the question of military force and equipment, this fear seems unnecessarily exaggerated. The University will be termed reactionary by very few for supporting a camp which the government considers of value in the maintaining of an army, for with Mexican intervention imminent, and a standng force too small even to patrol our southern borderline, very few will feel that...