Word: questionable
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...ninth annual debate under the triangular system between Yale, Princeton and the University will take place in Sanders Theatre, Friday, March 23, at 8 o'clock. The question will be, "Resolved, that after the present war, the United States should so far depart from her traditional policies as to participate in the organization of a league of powers to enforce peace...
...auto-show number is not for the casual reviewer to examine, in fact it might as well have been called the "Preparedness Number." But this militant emphasis should not be decided on the score of militating against the supposed purpose of the number or because of bringing forward the question which so agitates the pacifists, who (heaven be praised) form but a restless minority at Harvard. Aside from all such considerations the fact remains that this issue of the Illustrated is a good one. Even in the period of winter "doldrums" for a college pictorial, the editors have collected material...
...tormenting question of "Where are my children?" is adequately answered at the very beginning. The editor have labelled the article "censored" but whether this last is a joke in itself must be left to the mind of the individual. The reasons given for our favorite joining the movies seem quite comprehensive. In fact one recognizes at once that they were fitted for no other profession in this wide world...
...Boston committee, Captain Cordier has offered open encouragement to the members of the R. O. T. C. When the call for enlistment comes, they should not hesitate. Realizing their duty as American citizens, they have already stepped forward to discharge it to the best of their ability. Without question, they have begun their task well. Is it possible that they will be satisfied to leave it unfinished...
...bullion of Bryan's boys. But as a matter of fact the CRIMSON is simply following in its advertising columns the policy it has maintained on the editorial page. The editors themselves may be militarists, pacifists, or suffragettes--but they recognize at least two sides to every question and believe that every side should have opportunity to voice its own opinions...