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Word: reds (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...reason that the Student Council, in its meeting night before last, advocated a resumption of the pre-war system "with as few changes as possible." With the exception of the fact that certain unessential expenses, such as the southern trip for the baseball team and the prolonged stay at Red Top for the crew, might well be discouraged, it is safe to say that this is what the University wants...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE FAULT, DEAR BRUTUS | 1/9/1919 | See Source »

Yesterday three calls were issued to all red-blooded men to take part in athletics. 140 men responded: about 40 candidates for track, 40 for crew, and 60 for hockey. What's the matter with the other 2,362? There is room for 24 men on the rowing machines at one time. Giving each man a good twenty-minute row, 216 men could have turned out between 2 and 5 yesterday afternoon. The possibility for runners is unlimited. The weather is doing all it can for hockey. Every dormitory and hall should have its team in each one of these...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLEAR THE BLEACHERS. | 1/8/1919 | See Source »

Many graduates of the University Medical School have attained a high rank in the Medical Corps of the Army overseas. Two of these, Wm. L. Thayer, former Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University and medical member of the American Red Cross Commission to Russia, and J. M. T. Finney, former Professor of Surgery at Johns Hopkins University, have been made brigadier generals...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Medical Graduates Attain High Rank | 1/3/1919 | See Source »

...Strong, chairman of the Committee on Trench Fever, whose work in this connection was one of the great medical contributions of the war. Colonel Strong is now detached from the Army and has succeeded Colonel Alexander Lambert as chief of the Department of Research and Intelligence of the American Red Cross...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Medical Graduates Attain High Rank | 1/3/1919 | See Source »

...Red cards and blue cards, buff cards and green cards--in fact cards of every color of the rainbow--will be seen darting across the Yard today in the hands of graduates and undergraduates who are struggling with that great problem of the first of a year, the selection of a full set of new courses. Each man will rush from professor to faculty adviser, and from faculty adviser to Miss Monk in a wild effort to determine how many of the one-third and two-third courses that seem in vogue at present are necessary to satisfy that exacting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THOSE STUDY CARDS. | 1/3/1919 | See Source »

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