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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...most conspicuous effect of the war upon education in America, so far as can thus far be discerned, is the impetus given to the teaching and study of the sciences. The old-line colleges are away below their normal strength in students, but the technical institutions are filled to the brim and most of them are now wondering what they will do with the new influx which seems certain to come next autumn. The war has developed technical industries to an unprecedented extent in this country, and the call for trained men is far greater than it ever was before...
...only change in the University line-up will be the substitution of A. H. Bright '19 for F. McN. Bacon '21, who is ineligible. Bright with T. M. Avery '21, E. L. Bigelow '21, and R. E. Gross '19 will compose the University line. N. S. Walker '20 and H. K. White '19 will play the defensive positions with J. Holmes '21 guarding the net. UNIVERSITY. ST. PAUL'S. Gross, r.w. l.w., Haslam Bigelow, r.c. l.c., Shiras Avery, l.c. r.c., Walker Bright, l.w. r.w., Davis White, p. c.p., Baldwin Walker, c.p. p., Potter Holmes, g. g., McLeod
...years it has been the custom to elect 22 Seniors in addition to the Junior eight in November, but this year, owing to the conditions arising from the military regime at the College, the first election was postponed until February. Because several men who were in line for election have not yet returned to College, the number of Seniors elected has been reduced from the customary 22. Men whose names are not upon the present list because they do not hold a degree or are not registered in the University this term will be considered when they return to College...
...teams will line up as follows: 1922. ST. PAUL'S Humphrey, r.w. l.w., Haslam Martin, r.c. l.c., Van Gerbig Baker, l.c. r.c., Shirajs Angler, l.w. r.w., Davis Colt, c.p. c.p., Baldwin Gratwick, p. p., Potter O'Mealey, Higgins, g. g., McCloud
...have five cent fares again? Are we no longer to stand in line for eight-cent tickets; but once more be able casually to tass our nickels or anything else we happen to have into the collection box? Are we going to be able to go anywhere without being conscious of a brass band in our trouser pockets? If this be so, we are indeed returning to ante-bellum days...