Word: regrets
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...experience with the Germans lies less along literary and scholarly lines than Mr. Henderson's, but I have been both a consular and diplomatic officer of the United States and as such it has been my lot to come more or less into contact with German officials. I regret that my personal observations as to what Germany wants are quite different from those of Mr. Henderson. My impression, gathered from contact with German officials has been that Germany has long been spoiling for a war wherein she might wrest the control of the seas from England and impose her "Kultur...
...competition, which starts today, has the general reputation of being one of the stiffest and at the same time one of the squarest of all the College competitions. The CRIMSON is proud of this reputation. The man who goes out for the editorial, news or business end will not regret the time and energy he gives to the work...
...Arena will not go forth half so merrily as it should if the two sections reserved for 1918 are not filled tonight. A class cherishes no memory so eagerly as that of a victory which it helped its team to win. Win or lose, no Freshman will regret that he answered the cry, "On to the Arena...
Glancing back over the lights and shadows of 1914, the undergraduate may regret deeds he has done or left undone. By the calendar he has written the record of those twelve months (and it is too late to "correct proof"); but in his scholastic endeavors the undergraduate still has time to accomplish something in the college term. If the Christmas vacation passed quickly, the few weeks remaining between now and January twenty-eighth will fly. Not by trying to prolong the Yuletide festivities, but by shedding the holiday spirit for a more diligent resume of the regular schedule of studies...
...unfortunate, but at the same time unavoidable under present conditions that Michigan is not on the University football schedule again this year. The Western team and its followers impressed all who saw them on their recent visit to Cambridge, with their good sportsmanship and it is a matter for regret that the relations so pleasantly begun cannot be continued. The students of both institutions want the game, but athletic policy prevents it. However, it is to be hoped that the idea of an intersectional game will not be completely abandoned...