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...Community drama is not fully developed in this country yet, however," continued Mr. Coburn. "It is hardly more than an outgrowth of our amateur dramatic societies, at present...
This exchange of graduate students is the first to be effected by the C. R. B. Educational Foundation, which is organized to advance higher education in Belgium and to foster closer relations between Belgium and the United States. A similar Foundation in Belgium is the outgrowth of the extensive Hoover relief work in that country during the war, and is financed out of funds remaining in the hands of the commission after all relief work was finished. Grants from it have been made for the endowment of the four Belgian universities at Brussels, Louvain, Ghent and Liege, for the School...
...band, which now consists of about forty pieces, is an outgrowth of the R. O. T. C. and S. A. T. C. bands. In 1916 the R. O. T. C. band was sent to Yale by undergraduate subscription, and plans are already being formulated for this year's Princeton trip...
These outside bayonet matches are an outgrowth of a general feeling expressed at recent athletic meetings that military sports such as bayonet-fencing, wall-scaling, rescue races and grenade-throwing should be included among field events. Several other institutions, notably Yale and Columbia, have indicated that they will follow the same course, so that opponents for the team are assured...
There is a rumor spreading around the university concerning a Harvard-Yale drill to take the place of the annual football game. This is an outgrowth of the old tradition that neither college can thrive without competing with the other. If the Elis were infantrymen we would gladly journey to New Haven and meet them in mortal combat, say with blank cartridges at fifty yards or even with wooden bayonets at a shorter distance. Yet with so many Yale men up here last summer, there has grown up a certain comradeship between the Universities. We thirst no longer for their...