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Dates: during 1910-1919
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The teams will line-up as follows: Harvard 1922--Hallock, l.f.; Mason, 2b., Lincoln, 3b.; Conlon, s.s.; Smith, 1b.; Crocker, r.f.; Allen, c.f.; Murphy, c.; Meehan, p. Princeton 1922--Botting, r.f.; McNamara, l.f.; MacPhee, s.s.; McIlvaine, c.f.; Garrity, 3b.; Merritt, 2b.; Miller, c.; Baker, 1b.; Lyons, p.
The percentage of American college men who gave up their lives in the Civil War is much larger than that of those who made the great sacrifice in the present war, although the total number is much smaller. The University's percentage of 11.2 in the war of secession is...
Inspiring and thrilling as is the record of American college men in the present world struggle, it is yet not so moving as that made by the colleges of our allies. The universities of Canada have sent forth a far greater proportion of their graduates than have the colleges and...
Perhaps the most moving presentation of all our allies is found in the contributions made by French students. No less than 259 professors of literature, science, medicine, and law of Paris or of the provincial universities gave up their lives, and the number of teachers, schoolmasters, and professors in the...
Twenty miles south of Dijon, France, an American university, which gives thoroughly adequate instruction in all the recognized courses given in most colleges, has sprung up almost overnight. Beaune University, lately called into existence by and for the American Expeditionary Forces, already boasts one of the finest educational plants in...