Word: oneness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...blue-books are now ready at Leavitt & Peirce's for the Leiter Cup baseball series. The name of the team, the captain, and the names of at least twelve bona-fide players must be given with the entry. No one may play on more than one team in the season. Men who enter individually will be assigned to a team by the manager...
...first regular dinner of the 1910 Round Table will be held in the Union tonight. This organization has been very useful in preceding years, and has grown in importance with every class. It furnishes one of the few opportunities at Harvard for a man to get on his feet and express his views about the University. Every branch of College activity, the athletic teams, the musical clubs, the Phi Beta Kappa Society, and the papers, are represented, and the discussions can be made exceedingly profitable. We urge the 1910 members to attend all the dinners, and make the Round Table...
...news that the present track coaches have been engaged for two more years is certainly welcome. As it has been so often proved, a permanent system is one of the most essential factors to success in athletics, and in a branch of sport in which Harvard is comparatively weak at present, such permanence is particularly desirable. Coach Quinn showed his ability last spring when the majority of points in the field events was won against Yale for the first time since 1902. He has developed from new material men who can be counted on to make a decidedly creditable showing...
Commercial relations bind nations together and do much to preserve peace. Other factors are mutual sympathy among nations and a good understanding of one another, for there is no war so serious that it cannot be amicably settled if both parties so wish it. International arbitration is another strong factor making for peace. Many peace societies sprang up in the United States during the first part of the last century, and were the natural precursors of the Hague Peace Conferences. Many international conferences, meeting for other purposes, have led to strong unions. These are drawing the nations closer together...
...importance of constitutional representative government cannot be, over-looked, for where the people decide whether there shall be war or not, they hesitate to incur one of which they will have to bear the burdens. In addition to this we have a growing sense of the uselessness...