Word: followed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Speaking of the Lusitania affair he said: "The present incident if correctly represented is a crime against civilization, world order, and international law. Unless Germany makes all reparations we must either follow a policy of absolute isolation, or go to war for the sake of humanity...
...doubles when H. Talcott '18 and E. B. Benjamin '18 defeated W. Hugus 2L. and W. I. Badger 2L., representing B. Y. M. C. A., who won the doubles championship of the University last fall, by the score of 9-7, 1-6, 6-4. The complete summaries follow...
...line-ups follow: HARVARD. BOSTON. Cochran, g. g., Lincoln Flu, Story, p. o.h., Gustafson O'Neil, c.p. i.h., Beateley Catton, 1d. 1a., Nichols Beal, 2d. 2a., Roberts Elliott, 3d. 3d., P. C. Nash Wanamaker, c. c., Foristall S. E. Nash, 3a. 3d., P. C. Nash Nightingale, 2a. 2d., Simmons Lucas, 1a. 1d., Hale, C. S. Fleming Persons, i.h. c.p., Osgood J. R. Fleming, o.h. p., Hodgdon...
...orders follow...
...agreement provides that instead of three judges as last year, all possibility of dispute will be eliminated by having one judge at the finish of the race, and one referee to follow the boats. Each will have an assistant to take his place in case of absence. If either crew in the university race is disabled by a bonafide accident during the first half-mile, the boats will be called back. Mr. Harry A. Fisher, graduate treasurer of athletics at Columbia, will be the judge at finish...