Word: resulted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Perhaps the most pertinent result of the appearance of the new magazine will be its effect on the Advocate. If its succeeding issues fulfill the promise of the first the older paper will find itself in competition with an energetic rival. This should lead to a renascent enthusiasm and activity on the part of the Advocate of which it is now in great need. There is room in the University for two good magazines. There is not room for a swan and a lame duck...
...Association also passed two important amendments to its constitution. The first was that no member should be dropped from good standing as a result of non-competition during the years of 1917 and 1918. The second provided that all students who have been in government service and who return to College prior to February 10, or if in service on that date who return to College not later than April 1, will be considered eligible to compete in the games this season
Although no further information has been obtained, this alteration of Princeton's plans will presumably result in a close of the 1922 hockey season without a big game as Yale has also declared it impossible to stage a yearling contest...
...those who would push on their own ideas engage further in breeding distrust of nations or of the great leaders of a just cause who have served humanity if ever it has been served. The next time a revolver sounds or a bomb explodes the excuse that no such result was expected may not be accepted. New York Tribune...
...personnel of the old Harvard regiment was felt all through the American Expeditionary Force", said Major Carroll J. Swan '01, of the 101st Engineers, in an interview with a CRIMSON reporter. "I think that everyone associated with the R. O. T. C. should be justly proud of the result attained, and I hope that the work of the regiment will be continued. Military training of some sort should be a permanent feature of our College. It makes for better students, better men, and better citizens...