Word: parted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Yale and Cornell try out for the first time the new Housatonic River course at New Haven which Coach Nickalls of Yale regards as one of the best in the country. The next race will take place on Cayuga Lake at Ithaca between Princeton and Cornell as a part of the festivities of the Cornell Spring Day. This race will be the last of the preliminary season...
...destruction with the main purpose of destroying all Christians. As the imperial government made no attempt to quell the revolt an international army was organized, and the 14th Infantry with Bowen was detailed with the American contingent. He participated in the hard fighting at Tientsin and elsewhere and took part in the attack on Pekin in August, 1900. In this famous engagement the 14th was the first body of troops to scale the walls and enter the city...
...many of them have been ready to rush into the headlines at every opportunity, forgetting that the dignity of their profession calls for soberness in thought and restraint in language. Harvard has furnished some conspicuous examples of this indiscretion on the part of teachers to whom our national declarations of neutrality seem to have meant nothing whatever. This may be due in part to the fact that college professors are usually men of strong convictions and in part to the fact that not a few of them have a kindly feeling toward Germany by reason of their years of study...
Figures which the Memorial Society is at present compiling show that 474 Harvard men have thus far taken an active part in the European war, either in actual service or in relief and miscellaneous work. These records include, besides men in the military, naval and aviation service, those who have engaged in the hospital and ambulance service and in relief work of all kinds. The American Ambulance tops the list with 186 men, with the Surgical Unit second with 95. Fifty-eight men have been serving in the British army, 17 in the French, and five in other armies...
...list of the different activities and the number of men who have taken part in them follows: American Ambulance, 186 Harvard Surgical Unit, 95 British army, 58 Miscellaneous work of all kinds, 46 French army, 17 Belgian Relief, 16 Miscellaneous medical work, 15 Morgan-Harjes Ambulance, 12 Serbian Relief, 10 Y. M. C. A. Hut Work, 8 French aviation, 6 Armies other than British and French, 5 Total...