Word: successfull
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Such a sum of money--$63,500--could be utilized for a work designated by the class. This money would benefit the college at some future date, would be a monument to the class for all time, and would bring the Second Liberty Loan of 1917 nearer--truly only a...
With 1800 sailors "on board" the Radio School is now the largest establishment of its kind in the entire country, and probably in the world. So successful has been the work of the school and such complete facilities for proper training are there provided, that all radio schools in the...
In the second battle of Champagne in October 1915, he was severely wounded leading his battalion in a successful attack on the German trenches after the major and three of the captains had been killed. For this act he was shortly afterwards awarded the Croix de Guerre.
Nearly every man in both squads was now given a chance in the game. The men were driven hard the remainder of the time, but neither goal line was threatened. C. G. Thorndike '20 and T. S. Woods '20 stopped many plays for big losses, and were equally strong on...
With the war has come a far-reaching change in these conditions. For some years there has been a wish for less centralization in college athletics; now this wish has been partially fulfilled and everyone has an equal chance. The fields the track, and the river are here as before...