Word: nears
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Hindenberg feels the call of Paris. Annually he longs for the life of the Quartier Latin, and annually he is forced to spend the summer months commuting from Russia to France. But the old game of war is not as amusing as formerly, the Bolsheviki refuse to go near the Mazurian Lakes, and the German people is loth to waste any more good nails on a wooden image of the Kaiser's right-hand...
...lieutenant in the Royal Flying Corps, according to word which has just been received in a letter written by him from France, brought down his first German airplane on December 16. The exact sector in which he was engaged is not known. The despatch states that he got so near to the enemy plane that he could see the red cheeks of his Boche enemy, a shot from his machine fun sending a bullet through the German's head. The Boche was a man of great reputation in the Allied camps because of the daring piloting he had done...
...called out immediately after the mid-year examinations. It is not known, however, what material there is in college, so that no predictions can be made as to the strength of the Yale team. The question of a series with Princeton and the University will be settled in the near future...
...Draw near together, none be last or first...
...fast 20-minute scrimmage at the Charlesbank rink yesterday afternoon, the Freshman hockey team defeated the informals 3 to 1. For the greater part of the practice the 1921 representatives forced the playing near the informals' goal. Within ten minutes of the start of play, the Freshmen scored twice on difficult shots by T. C. Avery '21 and R. W. Buntin '21. D. P. Robinson '20 then caged the puck from a scrimmage in front of the Freshman goal. The last score of the practice came when J. Stubbs '20 passed the puck by the 1921 goal guard, scoring...