Word: paces
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...scant foot the University relay quartet was defeated by Yale last Saturday evening at the New York Athletic Club Games in one of the most sensational relay races of the year. At the start of the race, E. C. Driscoll of Yale took the lead and set the pace for W. H. Goodwin '20 until the last lap, when Goodwin pushed him hard. A. W. Douglas '21 started off with a yard handicap, but fumbled the baton and lost three yards to W. D. Prizer. On the last lap Douglas spurted past the Yale runner, and gave J. A. McCarthy...
President Eliot emphasized the need of opportunities for educational advancement in order that it should keep pace with the advancement of the world. "The world is full of educational advancement of the world. "The world is full of educational adventures," he said, "and we must have leaders for these adventures. And if education is to be improved it must be improved from...
...expensive thing, but it is not half as clumsy as a Senate which seems to have been talking treaty even since the world began, which will apparently stop only under the cloture power of death, perhaps only under the cloture power of the millenium. Give us Peace--Oh! Senators: Pace with Germany, Peace with Austria, Peace with the world, and, best of all, Oh! Senators the sweet peace of silence in the halls of Washington...
...trip in the spring are proof that undergraduates are both willing to participate in and listen to good music. Never before has the Glee Club had so many members. They have shown courage in breaking away from old traditions, and, in offering better music, have set the pace for other colleges of the country...