Word: good
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...feels the desire to see new lands, to break away from those places which his ancestors cleared from the wilderness, then there is no doubt but that, given a due amount of Saxon intelligence and grit, he may make good in foreign countries. But unless he has that restlessness of the blood he would do well to look at the opportunities that lie before him in his own country, where his own tongue is spoken, among people, who are in sympathy with his ideas, and whose ideas he may appreciate...
...departments to correspond with the military departments of the army. In each department there will be two classes, the senior division, for all men from 18 to 45 years of age, who are citizens of the United States, or who have taken out their first papers and are of good moral character, and the other, the junior division, for boys from 15 to 18 years of age. For the seniors in the Eastern department there will be four camps held at Plattsburg, N. Y., in June, July, August, and September. For the juniors there will be two camps at Fort...
...with the minor sports. Their existence from year to year is uneven. A championship team may lose its men by graduation, and the next year the team, composed entirely of green men, will head the bottom of the list. The reasons for a lack of good substitute material in the minor sports are many. One is that men fear the handicap of inexperience. A man who has never tried any sport will go bravely out for football. Yet he will be afraid of fencing because, through his own ignorance, it seems an impossible art to attain...
...class in athletics for Freshmen, held in the Hemenway Gymnasium, will work a great good individually among the men taking part in it. Incidentally it will form a nucleus for the continual development of University teams. Inherent ability in boxing, or wrestling or fencing will be disclosed. What is more important, on incentive will be give to many men for development to a definite degree of competitive skill. The way is open for a recondescence of our minor sports...
Coach Winsor gave the hockey team a light workout at the Arena yesterday afternoon, with no scrimmage. T. C. Thacher '18, regular coverpoint until he fell in practice and injured his knee three weeks ago, was back on the ice today for the first time, with his knee in good shape. E. O. Balker '17 was given a day off yesterday. R. Baldwin '17 taking his place in the regular forward line...