Word: lasting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Last evening's exhibition of up-to-the-minute efficiency on the part of Cambridge's heroic hook-and-ladder huskies was a most welcome diversion to such bored and exam-ridden denizens of the University who happened to be within hallooing distance of the Lampoon Building at the time...
Although the Crimson nine was shutout by Holy Cross last Saturday by a score of 2-0, the team, nevertheless, showed great improvement in the field, and their failure to hit was due to the masterful pitching of Gill, who has been a consistent winner for Holy Cross throughout the spring. Princeton, with Kirkland on the mound, defeated Pennsylvania 3-1 Saturday. This means that Margetts will probably face the University in tomorrow's engagement...
Tonight at 7 o'clock the members of the committee will meet in the Randolph Breakfast Room to hear the final reports concerning preparations for the conference. This will be the last of the regular Tuesday evening meeting that have been held throughout the spring...
...last night's reports are true, the balance of sentiment in the Peace Congress has lately turned in favor of admitting the German Republic to the League on the same basis with all other nations, as soon as she carries out all the obligations of the peace imposed upon her. The only argument in favor of such a move seems to be a hope that Germany as a League member can be better watched and more regularly inspected for illicit accumulation of war materials, than as a non-member. If the peace terms are as adequate and effective...
Undignified is the word which best suits the latest move of the Senate in its war on the executive. According to last evening's papers, that body has taken as an official document a paper brought to this country by a Chicago newspaper man and has voted to introduce it into the Congressional record. No word of any sort confirming the authenticity of the document has come from the American representatives in Paris. The Senate is in reality going behind the back of the President, or as one Senator remarked "getting through the kitchen window...