Word: southern
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...physical but at mental traits in judging races. This the English are doing in Jamaica; they give fair government to the negroes, allowing them to govern themselves whenever possible, and, as a result, there is no negro problem. The same policy, Professor Royce said, would solve our Southern question...
...soon as the ground on Soldiers Field permits outdoor playing, practice will be held on the Stadium field. Provisional first and second teams will be picked early in the season, in order to develop team play before the southern trip begins. Immediately after the southern trip a University training table will be started. The class games will probably be played during the last week in April...
...southern trip, which will be taken during the April recess, will this year include games with John Hopkins, University of Virginia, MT. Washington Club of Baltimore, Swarthmore and the Crescent Athletic Club of Brooklyn. The Inter-University schedule will begin soon after the recess, and will include games with Columbia and University of Pennsylvania at Cambridge have renewed their invitation, extended after the visit of the Oxford-Cambridge team to this country in 1903, for a return game or games, to be played in England next summer. If games can be arranged with other English teams, and satisfactory arrangements made...
...game is doubtful. So far the University team has won all of the nine games played, having defeated the University of Pennsylvania, 30 to 20, Dartmouth, 26 to 19, Amherst, 47 to 7, and Brown, 27 to 10, Yale won nine out of fifteen games on the southern trip, and in the intercollegiate series has defeated Princeton 17 to 13, the university of Pennsylvania 31 to 14 and 26 to 21, and is tied with Columbia for first place...
...College in 1876, where he was professor of Greek for some years after graduation Dr. Frost studied for a short time at Harvard and at Gottingen University, Germany. Since becoming president of Berea College in 1893 he has made distinctive work of adapting educational methods to conditions in the Southern mountains. The college which was formerly an institution for the education of negroes as well as the "poor whites" living in the corners of eight states along the Alleghany and Blue Ridge Mountains, is endeavoring to do for the people of that region what the Tuskegee and Hampton Institutes...