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...State," a long treatise comparing the German and French political systems, by Leon Duguit, professor of law at the University of Bordeaux, comprising over 200 pages, is the most important work as yet undertaken by the Law Review. This will later appear in book form...
President Poincare has at last invited M. Clemenceau to form the new cabinet. From the beginning of the war the "Tiger of France" has resolutely abstained from co-operating with any political group, sitting aside and criticizing whatever government happened to be in power. His efforts have been destructive rather than constructive in aim and in result. But in spite of this inability to work with others, Clemenceau is a terrific driving power, a masterful organizer, and an extreme anti-German patriot. During his former stay in office as Prime Minister, he ruled France with an iron hand, cowing...
...Snow '18, the only University player then in College, and by V. F. Likins '18, of last year's University squad. For the first ten days the squad was put through thorough drills on the fundamentals, and it was not until October 4 that an attempt was made to form an eleven. At that time 1921 and the informals were unable to score in a fortyminute scrimmage...
...Navy have. It is the soldier's oasis in the midst of the horrors of battle. The French and the Italians want the American Y. M. C. A. to take up its work behind their lines and it has promised to comply. The Russians need our assistance in the form of both huts and cantonments. Their Army is in many places demoralized: the poison of German propaganda is having its dire effect of which the antidote is work such as Dr. Mott discribed. The Russian soldier has many hours of leisure, he must be kept busy or he falls prey...
...series of letters recently received from W. H. Trumbull, Jr., '15, captain of the 1914 University football team describe conditions in Europe at present and their relation to the work of the Y. M. C. A. extracts from the letters, which have been published in pamphlet form by the Y. M. C. A. War Work Committee, run as follows...