Word: views
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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During the 1916-17 season an innovation in winter track was introduced when 1920 met Worcester in a dual indoor meet, for in previous years no Freshmen except relay runners had any opportunity for outside competition. It is quite likely that in view of the fact that Freshman track will be the only official branch of the sport this winter, more meets of the same kind will be arranged. At any rate, the annual winter carnival, held in the last week of February, will offer competition to both Freshman and University candidates in all the winter events, including...
...clock this afternoon. An evening performance will also be given at 8 o'clock this evening. The entire proceeds from the sale of tickets will be devoted to the Radcliffe Red Cross Auxiliary. The departure from the usual private performances was made with this purpose in view...
...first German raid, but the recipients, although appreciating the honor, are warned not to wear them. Instead, they shall evidently be forced to put them in a glass case, under lock and key. No doubt seems to exist that such a prohibition is constitutional. From the point of view of the United States, it may be against law and precedent for a soldier to display the cross bestowed by a foreign nation...
...startling. A curious sensation comes, however, of reading in the London Daily Mail that: "Never again will it be possible for Americans to think they have one set of interests and Europe another." The shedding of American blood on European soil welds the hemispheres, according to this view...
When the University Reserve Officers' Training Corps sent its delegation to the second Federal camp at Plattsburg last August, there were not a few in Cambridge who knew that these men would succeed. Such a view was founded on the best of reasons--the instruction here had been excellent and these men had worked. Many of them had been competing for the chosen places at Plattsburg since last April, for at the time of the first camp they were too young to enter. They spent hard months at Cambridge and hard weeks at Barre with a serious purpose, and when...