Word: kept
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University is proud of their team. They plodded along day after day with scant encouragement, and when Snow and Church left they kept on without them. On Saturday they met their crucial test and did better than anyone expected. These men are not getting insignia, they are now dropping out of even the scant limelight focused on them. Yet as they go the CRIMSON wants to congratulate them: they never had the chance to meet Yale before a crowd of 50,000, but when the next. Yale game comes we only hope that the eleven men representing the University...
...their presence abroad were forerunners of later intervention. The way was made ready for the entrance of the coming soldiers. The French people must have perceived for some time that they had friends across the ocean, that not all were too proud to fight. Hope of our entry was kept alive. The fact can not be disguised, and is openly advertised that this unit was composed of United States citizens, men who owed no allegiance to France. As Lafayette's voluntary participation in our revolution furthered official French assistance, and increased our hopes, so the Lafayette Escardrille urged our entrance...
...assistance in the form of both huts and cantonments. Their Army is in many places demoralized: the poison of German propaganda is having its dire effect of which the antidote is work such as Dr. Mott discribed. The Russian soldier has many hours of leisure, he must be kept busy or he falls prey to clever German speakers who fill his punitive mind with theories of Teuton love and internationalism. The Y. M. C. A. is our only method of reaching such men; its wonderful effect has already been demonstrated by the results obtained among the Russian armies in Turkestan...
...which is typical of all the roads which are built across the fields up to the front lines. In addition to the devastation we were welcomed by a huge shell breaking not more than a mile away, but which seemed to me only a few yards, and yet we kept going. We finally stopped near a dugout which up to the 7th of June was used by the Y. M. C. A., but it was finally blown to pieces. When in use it was only 400 yards away from the German lines...
...first race was held between the second club and the second Freshman. The two crews kept together throughout the race and at no time was the lead increased beyond half a length until the finish, when the Freshmen made a final spurt, crossing the line victorious by one length...