Word: marchings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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President Lowell, Dean Yeomans and B. Preston Clark, of the Plymouth Cordage Company, will address a mass meeting open to the entire University in the New Lecture Hall next Friday evening, March 15, at 7.30 o'clock. The purpose of this meeting is to arouse undergraduate interest in the problems of reconstruction after the war, and the relation of successful College work to the part which the present University undergraduate may play in such reconstruction...
According to present indications, no crews will be put on the river until Monday, but it is more than likely that shells can be launched that afternoon, as a considerable stretch of open water has appeared below the Anderson Bridge. It was not until March 17 last year that the University oarsmen took to the Charles, though the first two boats were launched in Lynn Harbor several days before that. Despite the earlier start which Coach Haines will have this year, however, considerable hard work must be put in to overcome the advantage in actual rowing which Yale will have...
Preparations for the triangular debate between the University, Yale and Princeton on March 22 have begun. Preparatory debates are to be held every evening for the next two weeks. The Coolidge Prize of $100, which is given annually to the best individual debater in the University, will not be awarded this year until after the debate. It will be presented on the basis of ability shown in the preliminary trials and the trial debates...
...causes of this war, but we must inevitably turn to the land of many races and mongrel nations if we are ever clearly to understand them. The events of July, 1914, were in great part the result of the previous thirty years intrigue in the Balkans. The events of March, 1918, are surely the same. Pan-Germanism, for three years at a stand-still, once more takes up its march Eastward. The great Central Empire, extending from the North Sea to Constantinople and far into Asia Minor, the German dream realized stares the world in the face...
...Sophomore class will hold an inexpensive smoker on Tuesday evening, March 19, at 8 o'clock, in the Living Room of the Union if satisfactory arrangements can be made for its use. The officers of 1920 have decided upon this means to bring the men together once more before the end of the year, as it is expected that many will enter the service this summer...