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...Yale's first game will be played Saturday with the Carnegie Institute team and word has been passed around here that the Pennsylvanians have been working hard for this game. If they come here well drilled and with a good team the Blue may be surprised, especially as it is the opening game of the season and Yale is never as far advanced as her opponents in the early season matches...
...address before the Business Men's League of St. Louis on Wednesday Secretary Baker testified that as a civilian he had believed that a standing army was a menace to free institutions and that the professional soldier desired war; therefore he made this "confession" (the word...
...another column the CRIMSON prints an article by one of the principal backers of the summer camp idea, Colonel Roosevelt. "These camps," he says, "are the entering wedge for a system of universal and obligatory military training for universal and obligatory military service." The word "obligatory" always has and probably always will irritate certain kinds of American citizens, the flag-waving, "land-of-the-free" singing kind. To them it savors of imperialism, largely because the most imperialistic of all nations has obligatory military training...
...section of editorials and news notes follows, the most interesting material of which is being used in another portion of this morning's CRIMSON. There is the usual word about athletics, beside something about restoring the Yard and "Muckraking Graduates." The Corporation and Overseers meetings are recorded, and an outline record of undergraduate activities and athletics is ably compiled by Mr. D. H. Ingram '16. The remainder of the number is filled with news of the classes and of the various Harvard Clubs throughout the country...
When all the pyrotechnics of logic have been displayed to prove that the Union is a true Palladium of democracy, when the Unionists are thoroughly satisfied that Compulsion is a naughty word for polite society, when everyone is convinced that the Union seethes with joyous and turbulent students, and when everything has been said and done to demonstrate this important fact, that the Union is worthy of our support, because some say that it should be worthy of support--then, the smoke clears and we note the following handwriting upon the wall...