Word: siding
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...dastardly dollars, and the bullion of Bryan's boys. But as a matter of fact the CRIMSON is simply following in its advertising columns the policy it has maintained on the editorial page. The editors themselves may be militarists, pacifists, or suffragettes--but they recognize at least two sides to every question and believe that every side should have opportunity to voice its own opinions...
...Side horse.--Exeter: Atha, Lamson, Riddock. Andover: Beardslee, Bugbee...
...reply with force. Therefore, apparently the only thing that can obviate war is for the Germans to forego their announced purpose of sinking every merchant ship that comes within the barred zone. Short of that, armed neutrality simply brings the whole controversy down to a point where one side or the other must fire and fire first...
...consolidate into small, close-knit groups. When the nature of these groups destroys the possibility of fellowship, they should be modified, but to end their existence entirely opposes the dictates of normal human instincts If possible, it seems far healthier that the small club groups should continue to exist side by side with the broader opportunities for common fellowship...
...made a pretty dash down the ice but his pass was missed by G. Townsend '17. The first score was made by Baldwin on a back-hand shot from scrimmage which bounced over J. I. Wylde 17's stick. Three minutes later the puck was brought down the side of the rink by R. H. Kissel '19 and was passed to Tuck of the B. A. A., who knocked it into the net. The first team almost scored near the end of the period when G. A. Percy '18, picking up the puck in mid-rink, circled and came down...