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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...have talked with every advocate of pacifism that I could get close enough to on the street and they all say that, in the President's place, they would have applauded Germany for her latest move and rejoiced that the war was at last on a fair basis. I got several of them to endorse the statement that their lives were more valuable than their honor or their moral welfare. "There would be no civilization if honor came before existence," they said...
...Crimson seven came back after the intermission, Percy taking a pass from Rice and putting it past Ford, and Rice following a moment later with a long shot that got by. Baldwin went in at left centre in the middle of the period and within two minutes had made the Crimson's fourth and last tally, carrying the puck down himself. Schoen made Princeton's third score 13 seconds before the end of the game...
After this, Osgood started things going for the B. A. A. Once he got free, and only a pretty stop by Abbott prevented a score. A minute later, Osgood and Hutchinson got together, eluded the defence by some good passing, and Osgood slipped the rubber into the net. Then Tuck carried the disc the length of the rink, passed the backs, drew the goal out, and passed over Osgood, who tallied again easily. The last goal of the scrimmage came when W. Rice scored from...
...University second hockey team got away to a flying start on its present schedule by winning from the Stone School seven by the score of 8 to 0 in a one-sided game on the Stadium rink Saturday. The visiting players were swept off their feet by the initial rush of the seconds which scored their four goals in the first five minutes of play. Two more goals were made before the end of the first half...
...coaches desire that as many men as possible take some form of exercise to keep in shape. Captain W. H. Wheeler '18 and C. A. Clark '19, both of whom are out for track, got down half an hour early to pass the ball with the others. H. C. Flower, Jr., '19, and several Freshmen were the practice. The men did not get into football clothes...