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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...gymnasium the University must have eventually; and when there is a good prospect of obtaining the large funds needed, the men then in College will undoubtedly be willing to contribute generously. Ten thousand dollars is very little toward a gymnasium, anyway, but it is almost enough for the swimmingpool; and Treasurer E. H. Clark of the Union has promises of half of the remainder required. A perusal of his article, which is reprinted from the Alumni Bulletin, should settle any doubts as to desirability and feasibility of the project...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A SWIMMING-POOL AT LAST. | 1/5/1916 | See Source »

...Harvard Club seven resulted in a victory of 4 goals to 3 for the University at the end of the period. The three veterans of the 1915 University team, Phillips, Claflin, and Wanamaker, playing for the Harvard Club, showed flashes of speed, and Phillips' stick-work was especially good. Twice he carried the puck past the University defence by himself, passing once to Wanamaker and once to Hicks, both of whom scored, while he scored the third goal himself on a pass from Saltonstall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOCKEY TEAM DEFEATED HARVARD CLUB SEVEN | 1/4/1916 | See Source »

Both teams played at top speed after Wanamaker had tallied the first goal, and this, as well as the rough condition of the ice, was responsible for a good many falls. Curtis evened the score for the University after ten minutes of fast playing, and several other hard shots were turned off by Abbott, who played goal for the Harvard Club. Hicks scored next for the Harvard Club. Two more for the University and one by Phillips followed in quick succession, and finally Lombard shot the rubber in for the winning goal. Doty, who has been out with an injured...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOCKEY TEAM DEFEATED HARVARD CLUB SEVEN | 1/4/1916 | See Source »

...longer,--can never be again,--ethical lines of cleavage. Are we more nearly divine than the other nations, that we trust ourselves to do always the right thing? No, indeed; moreover, our national desire to back righteousness varies inversely as our military power to do that which is good for us! Proof: Germany. Diplomatic history shows that the United States breaks its agreements when "essential to our vital interests." The only effective way of fighting the evils in the world is no longer quixotically to "teach a lesson" to other nations' evildoers, but to turn our attention to the organized...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Motives for Preparedness Unsound. | 1/4/1916 | See Source »

...scrub hockey series. Candidates are urged to sign up in teams if possible, but odd men will be assigned to teams, provided they specify the positions they play. Each team must have a manager, who may be a player. In order to get the series started in good shape, and to complete it as soon as possible, a meeting of the managers will be held early next week to arrange the schedule of games...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Scrub Hockey Entries Open | 1/4/1916 | See Source »

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