Word: war
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Since the Harvard-Yale Freshman game became an annual institution, in 1891, 25 games have been played, one every year, with the exception of 1895, 1896, and 1918. Last year no Freshman team was formed because of the war. During these 28 years the University has won 14 games, Yale has topped nine, and two were tied. In points, the Crimson yearlings have amassed the greater number, with 307 to their credit, as compared with 236 for Yale...
...salient duty of every American to help remedy Bolshevism and the terrible conditions now existing in Russia," said Hugh Walpole in the Living Room of the Union last evening. Mr. Walpole explained that he drew this conclusion from his experiences in Russia during the war. He spoke also of his early literary training in school and college...
...killing of four veterans of the World War of Centralia, Washington, was not only dastardly, it was, for the success of the I. W. W. movement, exceedingly unwise. In addition to horrifying the entire population of the country, it aroused the special enmity of the American Legion, under the banner of which the murdered men were marching. This latter body, numbering nearly four million men, represents, as it were, a cross-section of American society. In its ranks are enrolled members of all social and industrial classes. The I. W. W., in aiming its weapons against the Legion...
Yale has begun work toward its war memorial by appointing committees for the raising of funds and the choice of sculptors. Their object will be to raise a sum of $150,000 for the erection with suitable setting of a memorial to the Yale men who lost their lives in the war...
...manner in which funds will be secured. It is not planned to conduct the campaign as an ordinary drive for money, for the deep sentiment associated with the whole movement makes quite undesirable any campaign for funds in the manner made familiar by appeals for money for war purposes...