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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...element, Italy now occupies a better position than before the attack, surer in defence, and offering more favorable opportunities in some future offensive to make full use of her superiority in men. Henceforth the Allies will make sure that Italy is supplied with the requisite iron and coal, materials without which she cannot fight, for the immeasurable consequences of complete German success in Lombardy or even the coast provinces have been only too clearly realized...
...Whiting concerts will be held on Thursday evenings as follows: November 22, December 20, January 24, February 14, and March 28. These expositions are open, without charge for admission, to all officers and students in the University, and to members of the Naval Radio School and the Naval Cadet School...
...Freshman soccer teams to make the arrangement of a schedule possible, at least for the Freshman team. Although the material among the candidates for defensive positions is, in general, good, there is not much to choose from among the forwards, and several positions are open to men with or without experience. In addition to the schedule for the Freshman team, one is being contemplated for the University squad, although the latter will not be definitely decided upon until the candidates who are now out show that they are really interested in the game. The Freshman schedule will be ready...
...scoreless tie at Ayer Saturday before a crowd of several thousand soldiers. Neither team found opportunity to rush the ball across the goal line, and all attempts to score were limited to drop kicks, two being tried by the informal, and one by the Army team. Line plunging without material gain made the total yards rushed by both sides small. The informal, however, gained nearly three times as much ground as the Depot Brigade, but at critical moments their attack failed. The soldiers showed great strength on the defence, and through the coaching of Capt. C. A. Coolidge...
...being under 400, is not as high, as it should be. Those who have invested their money in government business have been liberal. And it is an investment; giving is not the word. The CRIMSON feels sure that a large number of undergraduates will not see this day pass without loaning the United States at east $50. Not only the sound business of it all will appeal to these men, but the fact that there is patriotism involved in this thing will influence everyone. We are wont to feel in times of peace that we are above patriotism. The coming...