Word: rested
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Enlistment For Rest of Year...
...term of enlistment is for the rest of this college year only, the work beginning as soon as possible and ending shortly before the final examination period. There will be no practice during the midyear examinations and the April recess. No summer work is included in the schedule, but the men are urged to attend the summer camp at Plattsburg if possible...
...preliminary discipline in obedience and co-operation. It is said that obedience weakens the character; but that is true only if it is blind and unwilling. Look at Switzerland. It is said that military training develops too far the pugnacious instincts, which should rather be lulled to rest. Again, look at Switzerland. No passion is made more unruly by being instructed and self-conscious; the reverse is true. A course of lessons in boxing adds nothing to the likelihood that a man will attack his neighbor on the street; though it may well make-him more ready...
...figures show that the game is not one for immature players. Only three college men were fatally injured and among these there was only one seasoned player, Captain Scott of the Knox College team. The other two were practically beginners and all the rest belonged to preparatory school or independent elevens. The average age is 17 1-5 years, the youngest being 11 years old. From the reports it is evident that the victims in the great majority of cases had not been examined for physical fitness...
...hard-played was the battle with Princeton that Coach Haughton and Trainer Donovan decided it wise to give the regulars an extended rest, and in spite of the strong record of the Brown team, Team B was sent in against it in last Saturday's game. What proved a one-man team went down in easy defeat before the substitutes, however, and only a spasmodic effort in the last, quarter gave Brown the points to place on her end of the 16 to 7 score...