Word: nears
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Amory is going to Washington shortly to see if it would be possible for undergraduates to divide their six months' training into two parts, taking the preliminary part one summer and the advanced another summer. He is also trying to have a school started near Boston, if enough undergraduates show interest so that they may continue their training during the college year. The government's decision, and the full details of such a course will be known some time after the Christmas recess...
...England there is a fine avenue of elms reaching from the shore in the centre of the town, back to a hill which lies on the outskirts of the town. In the slope of this hill, practically on the axis of the avenue, there is a spring near which there was signed a treaty between the first inhabitants of the town and the Indians, by which the lands of the town were acquired by the white men. This spring and the land about it has been in private possession for many years and the land is still well forested...
...arranged. The first trip will be to New York where a concert will be given at the Yale Club in the latter part of February. Later a joint concert will be held with the Smith Glee Club at Northampton, and concerts will be held in one or two cities near New Haven. The annual Fawn Club concert will close the season as usual in March...
...making it natural. And it can become natural because all the scorn of today will fall off like the scab of a healing wound. Unless all psychological signs deceive us, after this war ends peace will really be lasting--and I feel sure the end of the war is near, the World Christmas Tree will be glistening tomorrow, the fragrance of its candles already pervades the world. "HUGO MUENSTERBERG...
...major part of the hour and a half was taken up with a long scrimmage between teams A and B which the regulars won 3 to 0. Captain Morgan worked the puck up the rink near the start of the practice and passed to T. H. Rice '17 who scored. The other two goals were by G. A. Percy '18, whose shooting was a little better than last week. His shots still do not leave his stick soon enough so that he follows through to much which tends to make the puck go high...