Word: showings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Says a Boston newspaper, commenting upon the efforts of certain pacifists to bring about peace: "The fiasco will show them that their quarrel is not with principalities and powers, but with the world they live in. They will discover that, with no other world available at present, it is the summit of wisdom to peg along prudently in this...
Candidates for second assistant manager of the University hockey team should report at Claverly 6 this afternoon at 1.30 o'clock. Men will have sufficient opportunity to show their worth, as no cut will be made until the Christmas recess. The work will not extend through the vacation, but will re-commence on Monday, January 3, and run until about February 20, when the final decision will be made. This competition is open to members of the class of 1918 and no previous experience is necessary...
...cities that show the highest number of students are as follows: 1914 1915 Boston, 248 306 Cambridge 262 254 New York, 181 187 Brookline, 114 127 Dorchester, 83 83 Chicago, 58 66 Roxbury, 44 46 Brooklyn, 46 44 Worcester, 39 39 Somerville, 47 39 Pittsburgh, 32 36 Cleveland, 38 34 Providence, 36 28 Fall River, 23 28 Philadelphia...
...quarter the CRIMSON places a man who unfortunately had little opportunity to show his ability in the Harvard game, but who is universally conceded to be the greatest field general of the year--Captain Barrett of Cornell. Although it is doubtful that he is more skillful at running an attack than is Watson, he is a better all-around player, for his team's play always offers the threat of a dangerous quarterback run, and he is a drop-kicker and punter of more than average ability...
...usual the play is entirely the work of undergraduates from book and music to scenery and costumes. It was written by Edmund Wilson '16; F. S. Fitzgerald '16, who wrote many of the lyrics in last year's show, also wrote this year's songs; while much of the music was written by P. Dickey '17 and F. W. Guilbert...