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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...striking fact but easily explainable that the college man with all his large wisdom of the part, the future and the universe, shows on the whole a fundamental ignorance...
...whole, however, the men seem to be working back into form. Dr. Frothingham said he would not let T. C. Thacher '18 get on the ice this week, but T. H. Eckfeldt '17 has been filling his place at coverpoint effectively and will probably start against McGill...
...home of Grand Opera en masse, not to witness the amorous advances of Carmen and Don Jose, nor the combat of Siegfried and the Dragon, but to admire the calisthenic achievements of Professor Anderson in the manly art of catch-as-catch-can. This expedition augurs well for the whole future of wrestling. It marks a new rapprochement between the professional and the academic sides of the sport. Hereafter these descendents of the gladiators need no longer confine themselves to contests of their own confreres. The bars of precedent have been let down and it will not be long before...
...fast game of hockey requires more "wind" than any other branch of athletics, except, perhaps, distance running, and a squad of strong substitutes is a great asset to a hockey team. In this lies much of the University's strength in hockey. The seven second-string players as a whole do not, of course, make as strong a team as the regulars. But the calibre of Coach Winsor's substitutes is such that several of them can go into a game at almost any time with practically no loss of power to the team. The substitute squad includes four...
...regard to the duties and obligations involved in joining the Corps, it is expected that those who enroll will pursue the whole of the course to completion. As the important purpose of the Corps is to qualify reserve officers, it is desired that a student who enrolls for the course does so only if he can say that, barring unforseen necessity or circumstance, it is his intention to complete the course and accept a reserve commission from the President...