Word: manly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...sent selected men to flying schools to learn aviation. One of the men chosen was a CRIMSON editor, but after he had gone a member of the committee learned that he had been concerned in the attack on the crew system and expressed a strong opinion that the man would never have been selected had this been known. This editor was Robert Hewins Stiles, dead in France...
...there is still opportunity for members of the University to enroll in the delegation, any man wishing to do so should notify, as soon as possible, the Graduate Secretary at Phillips Brooks House or R. E. Gross '19, chairman of the committee...
...Brown nine which meets the University for the second time this afternoon, is one of the strongest baseball teams in New England. With nine veterans on the squad, every one of the infield positions is covered by an experienced man. Yale has twice gone to defeat before the Brown attack, by scores of 2-1, and 5-1. In addition to the Eli nine, Trinity, Rhode Island State, Amherst, Columbia, New Hampshire State, and Holy Cross have succumbed to the Brunonians. However, Holy Cross, in its return game, and the Boston Braves have scored victories over today's visitors...
...dash, finished third in the finals, but pushed up to second place in the 220-yard dash. In these dashes W. C. Haymond, Pennsylvania, showed excellent form and won two firsts. J. D. Hutchinson '19 in the two-mile run finished in the fourth place, nearly passing the third man, S. W. Sedgwick of Michigan, in a final spurt. C. G. Krogness '21 tied for fourth place in the high-jump (which was won by R. W. Landon, Yale), with J. A. Ramsay of Cornell, clearing 5 feet, 9 inches. H. C. Flower '19 found stiff competition in the broad...
...lies with the student himself." He then went on to say that statistics compiled by the faculty have shown that the attainment of scholarship in the Graduate Schools corresponds directly with that obtained by men while undergraduates in the University. President Lowell ended by pointing out that if a man puts his best into his studies and also into his outside activities the former will take less tme, and will increase in standard, while the latter will be much to develop him and broaden his point of view...