Word: musts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Whoever is aware of the failure of the humanitarian proposals to establish international laws regulating warfare tactics must realize the futility of such efforts. When Europe entered the World War, the nationals had agreed to use no poison gas; yet not many months passed before very belligerent country was killing thousands with poisonous fumes. After the War, led by the League of Nations, the world banned dum dum bullets; yet two years ago the Italians used them to blast holes through the Ethiopians...
...possibility of a miniature inter-House system in the Yard which would fill the gap for the large number of Freshmen who do not make the squads but who want something more than unexciting compulsory exercise three times a week. Yet such a system demands organization, and that organization must be brought about by the Freshmen themselves, more particularly the Union Committee...
...Athletics Association has shown interest and a willingness to help, but the Freshmen must take the initiative, for they are the only ones who can put an inter-Hall organization on its feet. The Union Committee is in charge, and it is up to them to set in motion this spring an organization that will give the Class of 1942 the ground works for further development. If one or two boys were chosen from each Hall to hunt out all those interested, the chances are that the rest of the Freshman class would respond, and an invaluable Freshman institution might...
...Must Be the Bruins...
...clock quite a few spectators turned up to view proceedings. One can imagine the immensity of the throng from the remark of a member of the Freshman Hockey team: "There's even a lot more people here than come to our games. It must be the Bruins." Several officials of the H. A. A. were also seen there, probably to make sure that none of Stubbsmen were tempted to renounce there amateur standing...