Word: training
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University swimming team will leave today on the 1.05 train for New York, where they have two meets scheduled, one with Columbia this evening at 8 o'clock and one with the College of the City of New York on Monday night at the same hour. The men will stop at the Hotel Vanderbilt while in New York, and will return in time for classes on Tuesday...
...Freshman hockey team will play the St. Paul's School seven at Concord this afternoon. The squad will take the 12.30 train from the North Station and the game will be called at 3.15 o'clock. This year the St. Paul's hockey team is not quite as strong as some that have represented the school in past seasons. It was beaten by the Yale University team 6 to 2 and also by an Independent team made up mostly of players now on the Freshman team. However to balance this the Freshman team. However to balance this the Freshman seven...
...General Leonard Wood, M.D. '84, has declared that 300,000 men would be necessary at the outset of an attack on this country; the total available mobile force is at present less than 90,000, and that discrepancy, coupled with the absolute need of thousands of more officers to train recruits, makes up our present problem...
...corrective in military drill, with results highly beneficial to the individual and immensely serviceable and helpful in the Republic. Such students, if our Government only has the with to utilize existing institutions and develop well-established practices, could be prepared before graduation to qualify as military officers competent to train in time of war our volunteer armies, which in a last resort form the military bulwark of the Republic...
...dean could more effectively attack athletics by praising them, by plainly recognizing that the natural interest of undergraduates in their bodies is fostered by a system superior to that of the classroom in its attempts to train their minds. Surely athletics must be reduced to a position of less importance in our colleges; there is no end which we desire more. But this end will not be accomplished by mere regulative and hostile legislation on the part of our faculties. Such regulation usually serves only to widen the gap between students and teachers and to give the undergraduates the sense...