Word: raced
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...members of the track and cross-country squads who are in the R. O. T. C. will be formed into a military athletic organization, and as such may take part in the Boston Athletic Association's cross-country run on Saturday. The race which will be for military and naval men only, will cover a course of approximately five miles starting and finishing at the B. A. A., on Exeter St., Boston. The first thirty men to finish will receive medals...
There are now four University and six Freshman crews rowing from Newell Boat-house. The candidates from the upper classes will soon be placed in graded crews. The two highest will be designated as the Eliot and Thayer Club crews and will race in a regatta after three or four weeks of training. F. B. Whitman '19 and F. Parkman '19 have been chosen captains. The other eights will also race for suitable trophies at the fall regatta...
...Freshmen will be placed in crews according to their ability and, after two weeks, two eights will be held for winter training and the rest divided into dormitory crews. The latter will race in the usual regatta and the winning oarsmen will receive medals. Today is the last day on which new University and Freshman material may report...
...past three years that she may pass as a judge. Her sympathies, it must be admitted, have been for Finland, Ireland, and Greece. She has seen with no overburdening woe the desolation by brand and steel of Serbia, the destruction of Belgium, the extinction of half of the Armenian race by the Turks for the honor of Islam. Yet now her ethics may not allow her to see without agony the deposition of Tino, alien king of Greece...
...watch out" may be used to instil fortitude and determination into an intelligent nation. If we as a people need such methods of comprehending the necessary, then we have small reason to exist as a strong people, but rather as a pygmy-souled race of children. However, we need no such methods, as is quite obvious...