Word: posted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...nation that respects its treaty obligations, but how about Germany, whose most solemn pledges are only "scraps of paper" when it pleases her to violate them? Does any sane person think for a moment that she would give us a "reasoned declaration" if she wanted to strike first? Boston Post...
...been decided by the hockey management not to hold spring hockey practice this year. The few weeks of post-season work formerly held at this time have not proved of enough value to justify the expense incurred...
Lawrence Perry, of the New York Evening Post, gives the University the championship in his ranking of college hockey teams. The other teams are ranked as follows: Dartmouth, second; Princeton, third; and Yale, fourth. Although the University, Princeton and Yale are in a triple tie, the University team was easily superior. The reason he gave for this was that out of the ten games played, the University team won seven--a better showing than either Yale or Princeton made. Thirty-two goals were scored by the University, as compared with a total of ten scored by her opponents...
...branches are situated in Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Santos, Valparaiso, Havana, Hong Kong, Kobe, Panama, Genoa, Petrograd and London. It must be remembered by prospective candidates that their services are primarily at the disposal of the bank when the course is completed, and no selection of post can be promised...
...without officers even the rudiments of drill and organization cannot be carried through. Right there, as the experience of other countries in the war has shown, would be our most stupendous problem. Even a lieutenant cannot be trained in minor tactics, map reading, entrenchment methods, range-finding, out-post duties, company drill, and so forth, in less than three months, yet how can we hope to train an army without first training its officers...