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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Individuals or nations who have felt that the war left a beaten and humbled Germany must have received a shock up on learning the manner in which the German people celebrated the semi-centennial of the proclamation of the Empire. Far from following the cautious policy naturally to be expected in defeat, the Germans practically united in a glorification of the old regime,--a glorification which consisted mainly in demanding the creation of a greater Germany extending far-beyond the 1914 frontiers, the establishment of a solid empire under a Hohenzollern Kaiser, and a return to the never-forgotten leadership...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "DEUTSCHLAND UBER ALLES!" | 1/19/1921 | See Source »

...ready for the two fast games which feature on the Crimson card this week. Following the early season success over King's College and the B. A. A., the seven has had a week in which to round out into a balanced team, and little doubt need be felt about the outcome tonight of the contest with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY STICKMEN MEET M. A. C. IN ARENA | 1/19/1921 | See Source »

...influence of Brooks House is felt beyond the confines of Harvard, even as far as Constantinople, where it is supporting a teacher on the faculty of Robert College, Charles E. Dickerson of the class of 1920. Here at home, 250 men are leading boys' clubs and doing Americanization work among foreigners through the social agencies of Cambridge and Boston. Ten entertainments for the poor, in which about fifty undergraduates have participated, have already been given this year. Three cases of students' clothes have been given to worthy people of Cambridge and Boston and one case has been sent to Armenia...

Author: By W. I. Tibbetts, (SPECIAL ARTICLE FOR THE CRIMSON) | Title: DESCRIBE ACTIVITIES OF PHILLIPS BROOKS HOUSE | 1/18/1921 | See Source »

Phillips Brooks House occupies a unique position in the affairs of Harvard. Its sole aim is to extend a helping hand; and whether in a philanthropic, social, or purely religious capacity, its in flounce is widely felt and appreciated. A great majority of students in the University are in hearty accord with the purpose of the Association; a considerable number have come into actual contact with its activities; but comparatively few find the time to give in return or to further personally the scope of its important work...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SOCIAL SERVICE | 1/18/1921 | See Source »

...popular demand for this game. The courts have been installed next to the bowling, alleys and were made possible by replacing, the wire fence which has always separated the alleys from the exercising room by a board partition. Indications at Hemenway yesterday showed that the courts filled a song felt need in the University, since all but five were occupied during the entire afternoon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW HANDBALL COURTS PROVIDED | 1/17/1921 | See Source »

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