Word: rests
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...announcement that Dane Hall is to be torn down can only create mixed emotions within us. We are glad that a skeleton will be put to rest, but we hate to see the passing of an old-timer, especially one who used to welcome signed checks with such avidity...
...records of Princeton University show that there are now 3,026 men from that institution now engaged in war service. The class of 1917 leads the rest in the number of its men in the service, with a total of 257 men, and is followed closely by the classes of 1916, 1918 and 1915, in the order named. Men are enrolled in all branches of war and other Government work. More than one third of the number hold commissions in the army or navy. In the former branch of the service...
...colleges agreed, however, and after a heated discussion, Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Johns Hopkins, M. I. T., New York University, Pennsylvania and Swarthmore announced that they would send full teams. The rest of the colleges represented are either undecided as yet, or will close too early to permit their sending teams...
...rest of the story is to be found in the press dispatches from Russia, which tell how this able, forceful, enthusiastic international radical in the capacity of Minister of Foreign Affairs, without a shred of patriotism, with no love either for Russia or for Germany, has tried to stop the war on the east by methods which are likely to be highly disastrous to the Russian proletariat, and to prolong instead of shorten the war. Trotsky may not be pro-German, but neither is he pro-Russian. Such a leader can never build up a new Russian nation. Kerensky...
...democracy ruled by four men. The problems of the Bolsheviki government may well be compared to what these newly chosen officers have to face. For the war has made 1921 the only class in the University where activities are carried on as they were in peace times. The rest of the classes have been cut down to fractions of their normal size, athletics are on a miniature scale, and the result is that the Freshman reigns supreme. He is featured in the newspapers and with each inch of print comes a corresponding increase in headware...