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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...should be"--not unsuccessfully reminiscent. Mr. Damous "Beauty" is one of the few contributions to this Advocate which are more than merely creditably academic. It is spontaneously poetic in both thought and expression, notably above the average of verse in college publications, which is more than can be said of his "Passion." This too is charming in expression, but it seems forced and artificial in thought. "Passion is a little child," sings Mr. Damon. Some day he may discover the child suddenly and powerfully grown up. Another poem deserving special mention is Mr. Cowley's "Adventurer," which has rugged force...
...built a complete armory and stables. If war comes, Yale is prepared to put its equipment at the disposal of the Government, to turn over Yale Field and the armory as a training camp, and to organize more units of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps. Dean Jones has said that if war came he would like to see the university grounds turned into a training camp, the dormitories into barracks, the "Commons" dining hall used as a mess room, the athletic fields as parade grounds, all extra-curriculum activities eliminated, and the students, while attending classes, giving the greater share...
Professor Thomas Nixon Carver, of the Economics Department in an interview with a CRIMSON reporter yesterday said that to make possible the enlistment of men in Government service, the United States must cut down on luxuries, and probably resort to female employment when possible. He also said that our greatest help to the Allies in the food problem would be to raise wheat which is their greatest need at present...
...part of the preparedness program at Yale University, the Sheffield Scientific School has voted to offer, in event of hostilities, the complete apparatus of the school as well as the laboratories for such uses as the Government might desire. In an interview in the Yale News, Dean Jones said that if war came he would like to see the university grounds turned into a training camp, the "Commons" dining hall used as a mess room, the dormitories as barracks, and the athletic fields as parade grounds...
...Pike, in an interview yesterday with a CRIMSON reporter, said...