Word: resulted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...draft feel nevertheless that they must find some service which will be worthy of their desire to serve. That impulse, to be frank, affects boys from the age of fourteen on. The old order has changed, and they seek the adventure of life in the new. As result there are many boys of seventeen who are attempting to enter the Navy, and others who are seeking in what way they may help their country, provided it be a way of excitement and romance...
...result of the postal ballot for the nomination of Overseers of the University the names of the following graduates will be placed on the official ballot of Commencement Day: Leonard Wood, M.D. '84, of Charleston, S. C.; Arthur Woods '92, of New York; Franklin Delano Roosevelt '04, of New York; Francis Joseph Swayze '79, of Newark, N. J.; Jerome Davis Greene '96, of New York; Charles Allerton Coolidge '81, of Boston; Barrett Wendell, Jr. '02, of Boston; John Wheelock Elliot '74, of Boston; Phillip Mercer Rhinelander '91, of Philadelphia; Henry Wilder Keyes '87, of North Haverhill...
...next meeting of the undergraduate committee and subcommittee will be held some time next week, probably Tuesday evening. At that time the men who have been canvassing the various dormitories will report on the result of their work so that some definite knowledge of the number of students who have bought bonds may be obtained. Further plans for the continuing of the canvass will be made...
Athletics at Yale may not be resumed next fall or before the close of the war. This conclusion is the result of a canvass of members of the Yale Athletic Council whose opinion is that too many athletes have left college or plan to do so before fall. A success of athletics under the conditions imposed by the war is virtually impossible, it is said...
...colleges and universities throughout the country, the program for commencement has been greatly curtailed due to conditions brought about by the war. A large number of the functions ordinarily included in the program, because of the abandonment of senior week and its attendant events, have been omitted entirely. The result is a commencement in which the usual social activities have been practically eliminated in favor of the simpler formal exercises which are now planned...