Word: seemly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Bancroft '17 will run. The Yale team will be composed of J. W. Overton, H. S. F. Cooper, L. Marshall and H. C. Rolfe. All except Marshall ran for Yale last year. With Overton to run the last relay, Yale appears to have an advantage, but otherwise the teams seem very evenly matched...
...time the bellicose have called for battle, and the pacific have prayed for peace. Each time our government has avoided the conflict with what measure of honor only the future can tell. And now we are face to face with another situation, more serious than the others it would seem. But, in reality this newest peril presages no more than the previous crises our entrance into the holocaust of the nations...
...place as equals of the other powers in that phase of national life which they most respect; so that when the reorganization of Europe does occur, the American people may, if it chooses, take an influential part in the establishment of world peace. The sincerity of America would seem far less real if it increased its military power to first-class standing after the organization of a world league, than if it were to do so now, when the less theoretical argument of the possible necessity of defence is more reasonable, in the eyes of foreign nations, than that...
...Freshman hockey team defeated the Andover seven by the score of 12 to 2 on the Charlesbank rink at Soldiers Field on Saturday. Although Andover's defence was bewildered before the powerful rushes of the Freshman forward line, the game was not as one-sided as the score would seem to indicate. Andover fought from beginning to end and seriously threatened the 1920 defence at the start and toward the end of the game. After the first few minutes of play when the Freshman offence had gotten warmed up, 1920 played excellent hockey, keeping the puck well in Andover...
...this proposal to overturn American ideals--to depart from the traditional American policy, as President Nicholas Murray Butler has said, "in the face of the most impressive and emphatic lesson that history records that the traditional American policy has been right"? The advocates of this program of military defence seem wholly to overlook the fact that our national security, far from being threatened by the militarism of the Europe of the present and the immediate future, has been vastly increased, in view of the crippled and impoverished condition of that continent, resulting from the great war. If Dr. Eliot...