Word: groups
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Braves Field yesterday morning, the inter-service championship of the Northeast is still undetermined. Coach Haughton had not had enough time to develop sufficient team work with the Devens squad to defeat the Newport sailors, whom a long season had moulded into a well-playing team from a group of star individuals...
Either class or individual exercise can be taken. Six classes are held a week, one group at 5 P. M. and the other at 8 P. M., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. The gymnasium and swimming tank are open daily from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M., and private instruction is given during that time in both. The membership fees, carrying all privileges, are ten dollars a year, or $7.50 for six months, with special rates to members of Phillips Brooks House...
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...
...unfortunate, and France may well congratulate herself on the ability of her successive premiers to avoid the ill effects of changes in administration. But the day may not be so far distant when President Poincare may feel that the people are demanding Caillaux or some of his dark group or suspicious followers to control their destinies. It devolves upon the Chamber to do away with this risk by maintaining the competent, patriotic men in office, regardless of personal objections. Only thus can it do its full share toward the successful prosecution...
...first place, the present nominating committee, as stated in the last Illustrated, is composed of a group of men, who are themselves seeking office. Two of these men have already been announced as candidates for student council offices. The Illustrated believes that the nominating committee and its functions should be vested in impartial hands. Even the Senior class constitution provides for the impartial handling of its elections, by providing, that the President of the class shall appoint a nominating committee, no member of which shall be generally considered as a candidate for a class office. Surely something is wrong when...