Word: hoping
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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General Wood contributes a preface, emphasizing the duty of every citizen to prepare and train himself. "It is not enough for a man to be willing; he must be trained. Willing, but untrained men, cannot meet with any hope of success equally good men trained and disciplined...
...prevent war," said Mr. G. L. Dickinson in his address in the Union last night. Mr. Dickinson in the course of his talk on "International Reconstruction After the War" explained that until a solution of the above problem was found and put into operation we cannot hope for universal peace. He said that he believed such a solution had been found in the measures proposed by the League to Enforce Peace, and described and defended what these measures were...
...Pennsylvania, Cornell, Michigan, Dartmouth, Syracuse, M. I. T., and Johns Hopkins. It's is expected that on account of these championships coming as they do only two weeks after the Indoor Intercollegiates, many of the prominent college athletes will keep in training and compete in these games with the hope of annexing an American Indoor Championship title. The championships to be decided are: 60 yards, 300 yards, 600 yards, 1000 yards, two miles, 70-yard high hurdles, standing high and broad jumps, running high jump, running hop, step and jump, 16-pound shot put, two-mile walk, and medley relay...
...fact, however, that the academic board considers each case separately, gives hope to some of the young men that they will be given a further opportunity to remain in the naval service...
...committee in charge have invited students from every American and Canadian university and college to compete in the meet and hope particularly that teams of several men will be able to represent some universities. All competitors will go to Hanover as guests of the Outing Club and will receive complimentary tickets to all complimentary affairs...