Word: latters
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...perhaps a fatal set back. Should she, on the contrary, secure the economic and transportation facilities that are involved, her hand will be stronger than at any moment for a diplomatic move. With either Russia or Japan she may come to terms, and if with the latter then we should be face to face with our own hour of peril...
...those who are admitted to membership in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps during their junior or third year at the institution, the course in camp training shall consist of two four-weeks camps, one at the end of the junior year, and one subsequent to graduation; the latter camp may be omitted in the case of any member who applies for and receives a commission in the Officers' Reserve Corps, and an appointment as temporary second lieutenant under provisions of Section 52, Act of June 3, 1916, thus permitting the six months' appointment to begin immediately after graduation...
...would have increased its 33 to 0 score if it had not been for frequent fumbling. Though uninteresting and loosely played, the game showed a decided improvement in Princeton's offense and brought out the possibilities of a powerful backfield, consisting of Eddy, Brown, Driggs and Tibbotts. The latter player assisted materially in the scoring, with two goals from the field to his credit, one of them being from the 43-yard line, at an angle and against the wind. Princeton played a conservative game of straight football throughout and was helped materially by Driggs' long punts...
...with Geary, Hadley and Woods, and second-string men will be put in their places. Although these men, with the exception of Hadley, are not incapacitated, the coaches have decided that they deserve a day's rest. Weden will start the game as a substitute for Horween, but the latter will probably be given a little workout toward the end of the scrimmage...
...this first meeting of the Harvard Polity Club Professor Hudson of the University of Missouri and Professor Muensterberg will speak, the latter on "The Outlook for Peace in Europe." Even with the gods of war battling on every side of us, it is well to consider the possibilities of a not-far-distant peace...