Word: manly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Only one man had the German thoroughness neglected. That man was Albert, the King. And in overlooking him, the Germans signed their own death-warrant. But for that one high, courageous soul, the Germans might have swept through Belgium unresisted, smashed the French Army before the British "Old Contemptibles" could have interposed their thin line, and then and there the war would have been won by the forces of evil...
...team which will take the field as in days of yore. Preparations for the big game are well under way, and the whole College is enthusiastically looking forward to a season which will avenge the defeat of 1916. In Captain Murray the team has chosen a good man, and it will follow him with a new determination to twist the tail of the bull-dog until he yelps...
...welfare of all concerned, and for the dignity of the University, may the seven o'clock bell be abolished! Let the sweet tinkle of the alarm clock, awakening only its owner at whatever time he desires, replace the seven o'clock bell which jars from slumber every man within a quarter-mile radius...
...present discussion groups, started with more or less formal organization, appear to have given birth to several smaller bodies for closer analysis and greater freedom of expression. For spontaneity is the life of such gatherings, and only when each man can contribute the fullness of his personality will the greatest benefits be realized...
...leaders and subjects of the groups at present arranged for are: (1) Professor W. S. Ferguson on "The Eastern Question," (2) Professor Ephraim Emerton on a subject to be chosen at the first meeting. (3) Professor J. W. Platner on "The Religion of An Educated Man." (4) Dr. Leslie on "Christianity On the College Campus." (5) Professor R. H. Lord '06, on a subject to be chosen later. (6) Colonel Goetz on "Military Subjects...