Word: sentiments
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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During the fall season the training tables have attracted so many football men that the membership of the club predominates with members of the football squad. From the sentiment expressed by the undergraduates in regard to the need and advantages of such a club, the Executive Committee feels that it is filling a big gap in the undergraduate life and hopes that in the future even greater advantages and possibilities for its usefulness will be presented. In addition to a lounging room and training table for upperclassmen, the Freshmen have theirs, also, so that all undergraduates are represented...
...touch of sentiment was added to the interesting incidents of the campaign yesterday when $50 was given by a relative in "memory of 'John, the Orangeman'," a famous old character, well known in the Yard until his death a few years...
...been phrased with the utmost care, and no one should be in any doubt about its real meaning. The evil to which it refers, however, is too subtle to be effectively dealt with by joint rules and regulations alone; it can only be eradicated by the arousing of public sentiment against it so strong that it will no longer be tolerated in the schools. The statement published this morning will serve as a definition; its enforcement depends primarily upon the standards of sportsmanship prevalent in the institutions of secondary education throughout the country...
...organization of our youth in patriotic service is one of the most distinguished developments of the period of uprousal through which we have passed. The proclamation of President Wilson, recommending the observation of a "Boy Scout Week" early next month, throughout the land, undoubtedly gives expression to the popular sentiment of approval...
...last night's reports are true, the balance of sentiment in the Peace Congress has lately turned in favor of admitting the German Republic to the League on the same basis with all other nations, as soon as she carries out all the obligations of the peace imposed upon her. The only argument in favor of such a move seems to be a hope that Germany as a League member can be better watched and more regularly inspected for illicit accumulation of war materials, than as a non-member. If the peace terms are as adequate and effective...