Word: todays
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Today, the race question faces the American people as a living and vital issue. It must be settled and settled once for all. Two road lie before us, one to justice and freedom, the other to slavery and bondage for the colored man. The negro stands before you, asking you to decide what you are going to do. He asks no favors because he is a negro, but only for justice because he is a man and an American. Is he going to get it or not? JOHN W. FREEMAN...
...close of today's play in the University singles tennis tournament, it is expected that nearly all the fifth round brackets will be played off, and that the second round of the doubles tournament will be completed. It is desirable that anyone who finds he can not play at his scheduled time should notify a manager beforehand to avoid being defaulted. Men who are scheduled to play more than once should be sure to keep both engagements...
There will be a manager for each team and candidates for the positions should report today to P. Jackson '21 at Dunster 20 at 1.05 o'clock. Credit gained in this competition will be held over for the Freshman tennis managerial competition in the spring...
...Russell '16, National duellingswords champion, will speak to 1923 today at their regular Hygiene section in the New Lecture Hall at 2.30 o'clock. The talk will deal with the advantages of fencing and the plans for the season. Director Geer in co-operation with the University fencing management, expects to form a Freshman fencing squad, from which dormitory teams will be chosen, to compete for the inter-dormitory championship. Coach Danguay of the University squad will coach the Freshmen, who will be divided into two squad, meeting at 1.45 to 2.45 o'clock and 2.45 to 3.45 o'clock...
Coach Fisher gave Team A of the University a law-off yesterday for hard practice. This is the second day of rest for the University eleven since the Boston College game. Today they will return to strenuous practice. Team B. However, engaged in a stiff scrimmage with the second team. Play lasted a long 45 minutes, during which Team B scored three touchdowns on the second eleven. Watching practice was W. H. Trumbull '15, tackle on the famous teams of 1912, 1913, 1914, dressed in his football togs. C. E. Brickley '15 is expected in the Stadium some time this...