Word: scraps
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...scrap books kept by R. H. Derby and J. A. Dillon of the class of 1864 and dealing with every phase of life at the University in those days has recently been received at the Widener Library and is being kept for the present in the Pressure Room. In addition to programs examination papers and clippings, the scrap books contain accounts of special happenings such as the visit of the Prince of Wales, cases of hazing boat races, and the Commencement...
...will leave in the University history periods of which we may be proud as they. The argument, however, stands. Since the universities derive no benefit from such educational peregrinations and the students themselves lose all the true significance of college life, the practice should be relegated to the scrap heap of discarded educational experiments. Yale News...
...Claflin '15 takes as his next objective the contest with the B. A. A. seven scheduled for tomorrow night at the New Arena. The Unicorn players, supplemented this year by the addition of much excellent material from the former Harvard Club outfit, are expected to put up a scrap. Such stars as George Percy '18, A. F. Doty '15, and Joseph Stubbs '20, all old Crimson letter men, know how to smash through a Harvard offense if any one does, and will make tomorrow's clash worth seeing, as well as putting the University seven to a rigid test...
...occupying the threatened district, France has shown her ability to put a stop to German pretensions. Some such action was inevitable, if the Treaty was to be saved from the international scrap-heap. It is a pity, though, that France, already so heavily burdened, should be compelled to take up the task alone. It is doubtful whether this occupation would ever have been necessary, if from the beginning the Allied powers had been more sensible in making their demands, or more firmly united in backing them up. As it is, France has undertaken a responsibility which rests properly upon...