Word: regarder
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Harvard, while not ever losing sight of Princeton or Yale, may well regard the Cornell game today as important. The Cambridge team, moulded as it has been mainly from green and inexperienced material, received a shock in its recent game with Tufts, and there can be no discounting the value of the mental stimulation and confidence for the late season that may come from a satisfactory result against Cornell today...
...labor leaders within our borders or arrogant governments without, it is absolutely necessary that we turn the Democratic party out of office on November 7, and every college man who desires that his native land shall once more take her place in the march of progress, with only secondary regard for comfort or material gain, but with an eye primarily to the ultimate good of humanity, can accomplish much towards that end by working and voting for the election of Charles E. Hughes. E. P. WARNER...
President S. V. Claggett 2L, of the Wilson Club, made the following statement to a CRIMSON reporter in regard to the proposed joint debate between his club and the Republican Club...
...series of articles by men prominent in undergraduate affairs and who are more or less fixed to set forth their political views. In this connection any members of the University are invited to make use of the communication column of the CRIMSON for the expression of their opinions in regard to the coming Presidential election. This is not intended to make the CRIMSON the battlefield on which the opposing factions may hurl personal invectives and rant about preparedness or pacifism as the spirit may move them, but to give an opportunity of expressing themselves to those men who might...
...danger in a University community of over 4,000 members, when only one case has appeared. The rumor that another case has developed is false. There are no more cases and no suspects, although every sickness has been carefully examined, and there is no further apprehension felt in regard to the spread of the disease...