Word: youngs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...being a profitable, honorable and very respectable profession to follow in this twentieth century all young men should have "adequate" opportunity of "making good" in that alluring profession. If Harvard with all its traditions, its intellect, its privileges, can turn out a "group of military specialists" . . . "invaluable to the country in time of war," then Harvard has done its duty by America...
Secret diplomacy in its worst form, coupled with the inflated preparedness of the type called "adequate" brought on this war in Europe. If the people of this nation knew the forces behind this wild call for "adequate" preparation, this false "insurance" of peace, if our young men understood the financial and commercial pressure back of this agitation, they would treat with the indignation it deserves this wholesale betrayal of the spiritual ideals and forces of America. Force, the "Big Stick," the mailed fist, the iron hand behind the Law and such cant phraseology of the half-baked thinker are running...
Captain J. W. Overton of Yale led practically all the way and set up a new record of 36 minutes, 43 seconds for the course. R. S. Young of Yale was second, finishing close behind. The next four places went to the University. K. E. Fuller '16 won his "H" by finishing third in 37 minutes, 28 seconds. Fourth place was taken by G. A. King '18, who covered the distance in 38 minutes, 12 2-5 seconds. Captain R. T. Twitchell '16, won fifth place in the time of 38 minutes, 24 seconds. He was followed...
...best possible. The Yale team got the jump at the start of the race and Fuller alone of the University team was among the leaders at the turn up the first fall. Overton and Young kept in the lead, but the other Yale runners were gradually passed by the first four of the University team. At the half-way mark the course led over West Rock, an elevation of over 400 feet. Going up this fall, the Crimson representatives as a rule fared as well as their opponents and all were forced to alternate between running and walking...
...Griggs '18, H. S. Gulliver '16, E. M. Knox '17, E. A. Krauss '18, J. M. Marcus 16S., J. W. Overton '17, (captain). N. H. Platt '16, W. G. T. Shedd '18, J. Shubert '18, F.M. Sprague '18, D. J. Turrill '17, R. T. Wood '17S, and R. S. Young...