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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Townsend, who enlisted as a volunteer in March, 1915, had never hesitated to risk his life, and had been of the greatest assistance in directing the retirement of the wounded under continual fire of the enemy. He was designated in the citation as "brave, loyal and of rare modesty...
...project could be put into execution. The evening was very pleasant on the whole. The waiters removed the debris promptly and the costs were easily made up by omitting some of the luxuries from future menus. It is to be hoped that this time-honored and harmless custom will never suffer the fate of Bloody Monday. Such customs as this are too valuable in forming a man's character and broadening his point of view to be allowed to disappear...
...Never before in the 20 years' history of Harvard-Brown encounters has there been so much interest displayed as in the game Saturday. Five thousand seats in the Brown section have already been sold in Providence, and indications are that probably 10,000 people will come to the game from that city alone...
...rarely see such a play and our writers never make such a play. And as it shows that in our world there is no place for the refined and touching--it is a great pity...
...Those Princeton men would make good choir singers, judging by the strength of their lungs. I never heard cheering like that...