Word: reasonably
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...altogether likely that a regular Freshman team, with the usual schedule, will be organized, while probably the other teams will be made up from companies and battalions of the Regiment, and a regular series scheduled among them. There will be no reason why some of these teams cannot play occasional games with schools near here. This arrangement, I hope, will enable more men to play hockey this winter, than ever before...
Since the football game between the University Informal eleven and the depot brigade team of Ayer will be played Saturday at Ayer, plans have been made to take the University players to the encampment by automobile. For this reason anyone who has a car at his disposal Saturday afternoon is asked to volunteer it for this purpose. All those who are able to loan a car should telephone the H. A. A., (Cambridge 6200) or speak to R. E. Gross '19, as soon as possible...
There is no reason to see the hand of Germany in their announcement. While it is unfortunately true that the Petrograd Council is controlled by the extreme radicals or Bolsheviki the Central Executive Committee is not under foreign influence. The relations between the National Council of Workmen's and Soldiers' Delegates, represented by the Central Committee with the Kerensky government have been variable and uncertain. Recently M. Kerensky has himself been termed a 'bourgeois,' but it is still favorable that these proposals represent many of the ideas of the middle as well as of the lower classes...
...many admirable and some doubtful provisions. But whatever might be the effect of their actual adoption, they are exceedingly interesting as the sincere and earnest attempt on the part of the Russian people to solve the vexing questions which must come up sooner or later. It is for this reason that they deserve the serious consideration of the allies who would do well to make a similar trial at least in the solution of those problems which are not the less important because they are difficult or because they are seemingly subordinate to the questions of the moment...
Today's exhibition is merely practice. In the future we have hopes of seeing real drills done with machine-like accuracy by a regiment as well trained as any in the country. We had a model corps last year; there is no reason that this year's regiment should not come up to the standard of its predecessor...