Word: shaken
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Anything, from the change of a degree title to greater concessions, which binds America to Europe more closely may strengthen us in that belief now so sadly shaken, that the commonwealth of knowledge knows no nation, and no geographical barriers...
...Thursday to lay the convincing results before the Senate Military Affairs Committee, in order to counteract the staggering effect of recent "pacifist" testimony. In former days the CRIMON has given us to believe that it possesses a mind of its own, inquiring and open, deliberative, not easily to be shaken. But not so in these when the world is drunk with state-sickness and when to be a liberal and an intellectual, a moderate and a lover of mankind is to be damned as unpatriotic...
...Harte '17, who was the only University player badly shaken up in the Princeton game, has entirely recovered from the shock of his hard tackle of Brown, the Tigers fast halfback, and s expected to report with the other regulars this afternoon. The whole team came through the game practically unscathed, which is remarkable considering how hard it played, and with Harte in condition again, the squad will set to work today to make ready for the last two games on the schedule. New Manager Appointment...
...approve his shaken fist...
...heavier Davy shell was brought into use about the first of June, and this should overcome any such handicap. The crew, as has been said, is a heavy one with the emphasis in development placed on staying power. The defeats by Pennsylvania and Cornell have not shaken the confidence of the coaches in the first crew's ability to row a creditable race against Harvard tomorrow...