Word: latters
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...they have in the past, many non-coms, will rise to high positions. The abundance among draftees of men with natural ability to lead is to be taken advantage of. Both individual and organization will gain, for the former will render the most service he can, while the latter develops to the full its potential powers...
...younger men are not sufficiently developed. If the present system turns out the best possible army, and continues to do so, we gain by it. If, however, there is doubt as to its durability, or if men under age are as good soldiers, it seems fair to summon the latter, especially since they are less likely to have dependents. There are many between nineteen and twenty-one who have finished their education, but not really started their life work. Proof of equal ability, or a scarcity of older draftees, will bring them into the army...
...third game of the season for the Freshman soccer team has been scheduled for tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock when the 1921 eleven will meet Moses Brown School on Soldiers Field. A game with Exeter was originally planned for this date, but it was called off because the latter school has formed no team this year...
...preparation, continue to wedge their way into the glossed pages of the Illustrated. The current number affords a photographic record of the latest Harvard disaster--the defeat of the Freshman team by Yale--but alongside such a record are pictures of the same Freshman team whipping the Tigers. These latter were taken by an enterprising staff photographer, who made the trip to New Jersey on the hunch that victory snapshots would be obtainable only there...
...opportunity for the only score came when Lowney intercepted Mahan's pass on the latter's 24-yard line. Enwright, Murray and Cannell drove through guard and tackle and at the start of the second period Cannell scored the winning touchdown on a two-yard plunge through right tackle. Murray kicked the goal...