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...shortening the season, I will pass over the fact tat it would not allow the team enough time to develop to its full capacity. It would mean playing five games where now we play eight with the result that there would only be two games before Princeton in which to try out new material, give men experience and confidence and get them working together, and pick a team. The Princeton game would lose its importance and would be merely an ordinary mid-season game, while our friendly rivalry would only exist with Yale. However, looking upon it from the practical...
...police, or must be in error. Reprisals have no place even in martial law; and the injustice in Ireland of having martial law administered in one place and not in another is not lessened by having what law there is tainted with a barbaric tit for tat doctrine. That England is justified in her actions has nothing to do with the value of a system. Nor is she justified in shirking her responsibility as to maintaining justice. It is anything but a credit to England that her police should have to descend to the level of reprisals; as an administration...
...Somewhere a Voice is Calling 9. One-Step, Robinson Crusoe 10. Fox Trot, Girl on the Magazine Cover 11. One-Step, At the Beach at Waikiki 12. Fox Trot, Babes in the Wood 13. One-Step, When I get back to the U. S. A. 14. Fox Trot, Rat-tat-tat 15. Waltz, Auf Wiedersehn 16. Fox Trot, Hello, Hawaii 17. One-Step, Sweet Cider Time 18. Fox Trot, Some Sort of Somebody 19. One-Step, Ladder of Roses 20. Waltz, Blue Danube
...professor of economics. Dr. Anderson graduated from the University of Missouri in 1906, receiving the degree of A.M. from that institution in 1910, and that of Ph.D. from Columbia in 1911. Besides teaching at the State Normal School, Cape Girardeau, Mo., in the high school in Columbia, Mo., and tat Missouri Valley College, he served four years as head of the department of history and political economy at the State Normal School, Springfield...
...Larz Anderson '88. The work on Saturday was light for all crews except the University four-oar, which covered about 7 miles in the afternoon. The University eight rowed over the four-mile course in the afternoon in 22 minutes and 33 seconds. This is the best time tat the crew has made so far this year, but the conditions were particularly favorable. At the start, Farely rowed about 36 strokes to the minute, but soon lowered his pace to 28 strokes. This rate was maintained over the entire course, with the exception of a slight raise...