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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...line for the team and may even be taken on the western trip which the team will make from May 12 to 16. On this trip the team will play games at Geneva and Ithaca, New York. On the recent southern trip two men were taken who had never played lacrosse before this year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CALL FOR MORE LACROSSE PLAYERS | 4/27/1915 | See Source »

...have a chance to play alongside of the more experienced players. Any man in college who has the slightest desire or wish to be a football player cannot afford to miss this practice, unless he is engaged in one of the regular spring sports. Freshmen and Sophomores who have never played football or played but little, but who have an underlying desire to be football players, should come out now and get the fundamentals. Two years from now, although they may have put on weight and strength, it will be too late to learn the game. Spring football practice...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Spring Practice Valuable. | 4/2/1915 | See Source »

...that would help the Union. The CRIMSON ventures to offer a few. Why must the Union pay more than a thousand dollars each year in taxes? As part of the University could it not be exempted and this sum saved? Why is it possible for many men who have never joined the Union to avail themselves of its privileges? Why are the little boys, (employed ostensibly as pages) and the other uniformed persons so imposingly exanimate? Is their "service" worth $3,186.40 a year? Why can't the Union have Home Rule? By this suggestion the CRIMSON means that those...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHY IS THE UNION A FAILURE? | 4/1/1915 | See Source »

...better teacher than precept? Let us by all means keep ourselves in a position to counsel peace and good will, without having others feel that we are meantime training our young men to fight against--them. And let us not waste our youth in a training which we pray never to have to use, when we might be spending it in learning and spreading lessons of peace. Then, when the time comes for us to talk to the world of plans for perpetual peace, if we fail to accomplish our high aims, at least we shall have given ourselves every...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Education to Bring Peace. | 3/22/1915 | See Source »

...point, for the orchestra is the backbone of a musical comedy. Murray Hall, however, conducted extremely well for an amateur and undoubtedly the music will improve under his leadership. The dances of the chorus were uncommonly clever and pretty; the female principals were likewise, and the masculine principals were never overshadowed in ability. Yet this is not all, for lighting and costuming are added with a lavish and skilled hand to complete a really remarkable production, fully worthy to maintain the high reputation of an organization which is one of the foremost in the country in amateur theatricals...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PI ETA PLAY SCORES SUCCESS | 3/20/1915 | See Source »

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