Word: helping
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...regatta in which the Freshman dormitory crews are to compete for the Slocum Trophy and individual medals will be held on Thursday and Friday of this week. By the same system of point scoring as was used last year, all crews will have the chance to help win the Trophy. The winning first dormitory crew will earn its dormitory 5 points; the winning second 4 points; and the winning third 3 points. In each event the crew coming in second will receive two points, and the crew placing third will get one point. Gore Hall won the regatta last year...
...politics for his pocket and not for public service: in other words the lobbyist. There are many men in politics who repeatedly bring up bills simply in order to be bought off; once getting legislative protection in business, a corporation often goes farther and wants legislature to help their business...
...football games is that they are not always conducted with the maximum amount of good feeling and courtesy on the part of either players or spectators. But Saturday's game with the University of Virginia set a high standard in those respects. No one who saw the contest could help being impressed with the excellent spirit and sportsmanship of the Virginia players and supporters. It was clearly demonstrated that a battle can be fought with the greatest vigor and determination and at the same time with consideration of opponents. After the game the two teams enjoyed a pleasant evening...
...driving armored motors in the Dardanelles; E. C. Cowdin, 2d, '08, Norman Prince '08, and Frazier Curtis '98, in the French aviation service. R. T. W. Moss '95 entered the Ambulance service in January, 1915, but in March he resigned to go to Serbia, which he felt needed help more than any other of the belligerent countries...
...influence of Kant's thought. 'Thou canst, for thou shalt'--these words in which Kant epigramatically summed up his view of life were indeed the fundamental creed of all those noble men who, in the years following the Prussian debacle, tried, as Frederick William III said, to help the state 'to replace by spiritual agencies what it had lost in physical resources...