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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...anything which may be proposed from that source. It refuses all consideration for those things which bear the Imperial stamp. Now we offer no brief for the German nation. We have found in their offers no basis for a just peace. We maintain the principle that they as yet lack the good faith which is so essential to the final settlement. Yet it seems that such an intolerant attitude is the blindness of a superficial patriotism. Only by earnestly watching for a change in the feeling of their people can we come to an understanding. How else is peace ever...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PATRIOTISM AND FAIR PLAY | 3/6/1918 | See Source »

Only about 30 men reported yesterday afternoon for the first track work of the season, the lack of field event candidates being even more apparent than it has been in previous years. Coach Donovan expressed his disappointment at the small number...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FEW TRACK TEAM MEN REPORTED | 2/26/1918 | See Source »

...Freshman team is, at present, scheduled to meet Worcester Academy on Saturday, March 2, at the latter's gymnasium in an indoor competition; but the management hopes to postpone the contest for a week or two, on account of the lack of practice among the Freshmen, due to the late start of the season. If all the negotiations now under way are carried out satisfactorily, the 1921 track and field men will face a long schedule...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIRST CALL FOR TRACK CANDIDATES ISSUED | 2/25/1918 | See Source »

...American lines is evidently not in our hands. When an official bulletin states that large numbers of German planes constantly penetrate behind our lines and yet make no mention of combats with our patrols, it is certain that we have not the requisite command of the air. The lack of planes is the only explanation of these facts, as we have many good aviators in France, among them the aces of the Lafayette Escadrille, who are now with our army...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LIBERTY PLANES EN ROUTE | 2/23/1918 | See Source »

...Versailles conference, which resulted in the increase of the War Council's power, was attended by all the Allies, and the plan of more closely centralizing affairs in this council was decided upon unanimously. This policy was dictated largely by the Italian disaster, which was the unfortunate result of lack of co-operation among the Allies. To prevent a recurrence of any such debacle, the conference decided on a more powerful war council as the most powerful war council as the most efficient way of running...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LLOYD GEORGE WINS | 2/21/1918 | See Source »

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