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...Conditions." His object has been "to contribute towards the formation of such a foreign policy that Allied victory will really have those political results for which the war is being fought." He advocates that to make a successful and lasting peace, the conferences should consist of two bodies, one made up of nominees of the Government to act as an initiating and drafting committee, and the other made up of delegates of the people who will approve or reject these proposals...
...Books, but who were unable to obtain them last spring because of the strained conditions may obtain them today at Claverly 25 between 1.45 and 4.45 o'clock. Others may buy books at the same time. The regular price is $2, but each Sophomore may buy one copy...
Germany is nominally one of four allies; but practically is the moving force in Bulgaria and Turkey, and particularly in Austria. No decision as to foreign relations or military movements is made by the Empire of Austria. That it has not declared war on the United States is not because of love for this country, but because those are the orders from Berlin. It is impossible to consider Austria at present as an independent nation, capable of forming relations according to its own judgment with other powers...
...kick left the ball on the 45-yard line. Barrett and Gerrish made first down through centre. On the next play Barrett threw a pretty forward pass to Green, who scored from the 20-yard mark. The former Cornellian then kicked the goal from touchdown, giving his team a one-point lead. During the rest of the game the Rhode Island eleven held the Navy Yard and broke up their open plays...
...great war have rested easily. While others are offering life for a cause, the extent of our privations has been the absence of sugar from the breakfast cereal. An opportunity to feel this war, to aid in the alleviation of suffering that it entails should be a welcome one. Such an opportunity is at hand. Today the University is sending its contribution into Nova Scotia to clothe the victims of a disaster that has brought grief to thousands. That contribution must be worthy of the traditions of Harvard...