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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Moreover, as President Lowell points out, it is the college man who must cope with the problems of the future, and the college training teaches him to expect and to meet new situations. He is, moreover, better prepared for leadership than those who have not gone to college. This was clearly brought out by the ability of college men to adapt themselves to the duties of officers in the war. And, finally, a general education makes a man more stimulating and helpful in his friendship and better able to give advice in the light of a true perspective...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRESIDENT LOWELL'S REPORT | 1/20/1920 | See Source »

...first meeting of the League of Nations has come and gone and the Senate still vacillates between apathy and obstinacy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE EMPTY CHAIR. | 1/19/1920 | See Source »

...Cambridge Police Department has received word from the Utica, N. Y., police that W. S. Child, a Colgate student, has disappeared and is believed to have come to Boston on the train that brought the football team back from Pasadena. When last seen, Child had gone to meet the train when it stopped in the Utica station and since then no word has been heard from him. The police are unable to furnish a description but if any member of the University knows of Child's whereabouts they are urged to communicate with the Cambridge police immediately...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ANOTHER DEPORTATION | 1/10/1920 | See Source »

Almost four hours behind time, the victorious University football squad arrived at the South Station about midnight last night, where a group of undergraduates met them as they pulled in. As they came down the platform the team was greeted by the cheers of the men who had gone in to welcome them. About 350 undergraduates represented the student body at the station, and their enthusiasm proved to the squad the University's pride in the Crimson victory...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SQUAD RETURNS TO BOSTON ALMOST FOUR HOURS LATE | 1/7/1920 | See Source »

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