Word: spiritism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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That Harvard and Princeton universities are officially in accord with the spirit of the CRIMSON-Princetonian game today, is evident from the following statements issued yesterday by several of the authorities of both universities...
...Harvard Spirit a Common Spirit...
...experience with German students and French students is that they gather together in knipes or corps or burschenschaften with a common table for the gang. English university students, of course, take their meals together in college halls, and that is conidered one of the great privileges. Harvard spirit is nothing if it is not a common spirit, a unified spirit and a spirit of friendship with a group of other men, such as educated men with intellectual interests will form and will enjoy all the rest of their lives...
Last week the U. S. Golf Association declared that it was " detrimental to the best interests and true spirit of the game" to allow Mary K. Browne, tennis professional, able golfer, to participate in its amateur golf tournaments. But, as sport writers were quick to point out, Miss Browne can still play in the Western amateur championship or in any other women's district tourneys not under the U.S.G.A. Also, the door is open to her to be reinstated in the U.S.G.A. "after three years of good conduct...
...urged today," he continued, "in many quarters that the spirit of true patriotism necessarily excludes any consideration whatever of international obligations. The complacent boasting of 100 per cent Americanism is questionable. It assumes that one is serving America best who holds strictly to a policy of isolation. Does a policy of isolation and international aloofness make us more truly Americans...