Word: wars
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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These resolutions related to the resumption of athletics on a pre-war basis, and the elimination of any code of athletic rules between Yale, Princeton, and the University other than those relating to eligibility. The term, "Big Three," was deplored, and means were discussed by which the erroneous impression already created in this regard might be combated. R. E. Gross '19 and E. W. Pavenstedt '20, represented the University...
...whole," he continued, "the sentiment of England toward the American troops was only one of whole-souled praise. They overestimated, if anything, the German influence in America and entirely excused our slowness in entering the war on that ground; indeed they were surprised that we got in as well as we did. The pet joke of the Canadians was that they had to kill the Boche to keep the Americans from murdering...
...part England has played in this war," Dr. Gregg went on, "will probably never be appreciated by those in America who are accustomed to giving publicity to everything they are proud of. The same silent pride the English soldier takes in his accomplishments also applies to his sacrifices...
Because of depleted conditions of finance due to the war Princeton has declined the invitation to race the University eight here on April 19th, a date which had been announced as tentative but which was actually only under consideration at the time. Instead, Princeton will probably meet Annapolis at Annapolis on that date. There is slight chance of a University eight going to Princeton, so that the possibility of a crew event between the two Universities this year is remote...
...year are scheduled and the following subjects in which no courses were given last year appear in the Catalogue: Anthropology, Botany, Government, Greek and Latin. Six rather advanced courses have been added in Chemistry, and two in Physics. The engineering courses, which were discontinued last year because of the war, will be given this year in Cambridge...