Word: lets
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...President will avoid war if it can honorably be avoided. If it cannot honorably be avoided, war must come. It is the duty of Harvard men to line up ready for orders, not to take a vote as to the wisdom of those orders. If war must come, let us enter the war as a united nation, not as a divided nation after a bitter political struggle. Let every Harvard man frown on the suggestion that war be preceded by an ugly campaign of recriminations to see whether Mr. Bryan's views or the President's views shall prevail. Imagine...
...chief handicap to the team's progress still is its poor stickwork. The players would get the puck way up at the end of the rink and then lose it, and many excellent opportunities were let go by in this way, for practically all the playing was down in the opponents' territory. Only one scrimmage in front of the net resulted in a goal, the other two resulting from long shots...
...whole, however, the men seem to be working back into form. Dr. Frothingham said he would not let T. C. Thacher '18 get on the ice this week, but T. H. Eckfeldt '17 has been filling his place at coverpoint effectively and will probably start against McGill...
...This expedition augurs well for the whole future of wrestling. It marks a new rapprochement between the professional and the academic sides of the sport. Hereafter these descendents of the gladiators need no longer confine themselves to contests of their own confreres. The bars of precedent have been let down and it will not be long before the Harvard successors to Epharmostus the Opuntian will challenge to mortal combat the redoubtable Livingston...
...Let's not hear any more talk about the "militant East" being for universal training and the "pacifist West" being against it. --Boston Record...