Word: final
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first time when is opposes Lowell in the second round. The arguments of this round will be heard the week of November 27, and the men are now working on their briefs. The Kent and Witanagemot clubs will oppose each other in this round which will be the semi-final round of the competition...
...final selection of the cast and choruses for the Princeton Triangle play, "Safety First," has been made. At the same time the announcement was made public concerning the personnel of the orchestra and business staff. The business manager is at the present time occuranging the schedule for the Christmas trip, which, although not quite so extensive as last year's, will include a number of Eastern and Middle Western cities. The play this year is to contain a number of unusual novelties, is quite original, and bids fair to be even more successful than usual...
...final period the University accomplished its first forward passes, all of them leading to touchdowns. H. Coolidge scored the first touchdown of this quarter by catching a pass from Willcox behind the goal line and Bond scored the last one a few minutes later on a line plunge. He kicked both goals. Willcox nearly scored another just before the game ended when he ran back a punt to Virginia's ten-yard line but the whistle blew before any further progress could be made...
...opening of College it was intended to have Captain Bjornstad come to Cambridge to take up the work of the Military Department in co-operation with Captain Cordier. Some uncertainty in the War Department orders as to his final appointment, however, has delayed his assignment to the University until now. The size of the Battalion and the interest shown by the University in military instruction entitles it to the services of two officers of as high rank as captain...
...Finally, Mr. Paine's idea that we could not have insisted on our rights at the time the Lusitania was sunk without causing war, because Germany was ready to defy us, is immediately refuted by his following statement that Germany has later respected them. It is unfortunate that this time the Democrats cannot "both eat their cake and have it too." If Germany had been so ready to defy us, she wouldn't have yielded up her profitable submarine campaign. Her final yielding, however, which was due more to respect for the power of the aroused American people than...