Word: winds
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Such are the titillating, fantastic words that concluded your editorial of December 3 entitled "Italian Paradoxes." The trouble with that exotic, damaging wind up is that the conclusion has been grounded on a groundless minor premise which somehow seems to have crept into many a superficial, unhistorical mind. Despite mischievous Machiavellian (Japanese) misrepresentations and overbubbling Senatorial sentimentalism, the plain, broad historical fact remains that Shantung, the cradle of Cathayan civilization, has stayed put as Chinese--and stood pat against alien intrusion, I will add--since time immemorial; and Chinese will it ever be without need of capturing, let alone...
...First half-hour--Harvard wins the toss and selects the wind. Arnold kicks off for Yale, sending a long kick down the field. Leeds springs a trick not known at Yale: he kicks the ball back again, Yale again kicks, and Leeds, catching, runs in for a touchdown. He kicks the goal. The ball is kicked off and Harvard soon has it in touch near Yale's goal. It is thrown in to Seamans, who kicks a goal from the field...
Last night the men went down to the Essex County Country Club at Manchester in order to have a complete rest before tomorrow's game. To wind up their peaceful sojourn H. Elliott '22 and J. Sargent '22 will give an entertainment of specialty numbers to the squad on Friday evening...
...with a score of 7-0. M. P. Billings brought in the tally for Gore by picking up a fumbled ball from the Standish eleven and carrying it 20 yards to the touchdown. R. P. Field put the ball over and through on a difficult kick against a strong wind...
Owing to the heavy wind the University crews did not row yesterday, but hereafter A, B, and C will be on the river regularly as long as the weather permits outdoor rowing. From present indications this will mean about two weeks more practice for the crews that are still rowing...