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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...excellent opportunity to support its recent appeal for the Reserve Officers Training Corps. At the same time it can, by a single act, do more to crystallize sentiment in the College behind President Lowell's appeal of Tuesday night, than it could by weeks of exhortation. It can, moreover, set an example to the country at large that may be greatly needed in the future. And it can provide more convincing evidence to show our support of its plea for universal military service than a hundred delegations to Washington could furnish...
Elaborate preparations have been made for the third annual Alumni Day at Princeton, which will be celebrated on February 22, and from present indication between three and four hundred graduates will return to Princeton for the inspection of the university while in session. The occasion, set a side as an annual event two years ago, as a means of increasing interest on the part of the alumni in the various activities of the undergraduates, has been arranged this year under the auspices of the Graduate Council...
Additional nominations may be made in position of 20 members not later than one week previous to the election, in accordance with provisions of the constitution, Article 8, Section 2, that the election of officers shall be by Australian ballot on a day set by the executive cabinet within the first or second week of the second half year, the election will take place this year at Phillips Brooks House on Tuesday, February 20. The polls will be open from 8 to 5 o'clock...
...defeat for the University squad. When team A came off the ice the score stood 2 to 1 against them. Inaccurate passing and poor stick-handling were noticeable on the part of the Crimson players throughout the scrimmage, and there was a decided letdown from the standard of play set in the Queen's game...
...teeth, wearing steel helmets and bullet-proof waistcoats? They are sufficiently armed as they are because they are superior to the rest of us whom they control. All armament is purely relative, and we have no way of knowing yet how high the standard of armament will be set in the future. Each European country exhausted by the war, will be glad enough to reduce the scale,--providing only it can be sure al others will agree to do so. Organization against aggression will tremendously reduce the amount of armament required by each nation for protection; and every nation tells...