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...conclusion, President Lowell read parts of letters from Major Higginson, and ended with the tribute: "As he said in a letter that I have just quoted, the dead die that a new generation may come along and put its ideas into force, and in time they will pass and another generation come along...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRIENDS PAY TRIBUTE TO MAJOR HIGGINSON | 11/18/1919 | See Source »

...long distance, however, must be covered before the Yale game. These next weeks the College, as well as the team itself should, in the words of Coach Hardwick, "eat, drink, and sleep football." Every opportunity to help the team along, every chance to add a little more spirit to that fighting organization, must be utilized to full capacity. Victories in the early season will not win the Yale game; only hard work by every member of the University will accomplish this result...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A LONG DISTANCE TO GO. | 11/10/1919 | See Source »

...today. The line-up of the University team which will oppose the Cornell aggregation is as follows: G., Cummings; l.f., Glaser; r.f., Carpenter; c.h.b., Tilton; r.h.b., Masters; l.h.b., Heard; c., Fisher; l.i.f., Henderson; r.i.f., Darling; r.o.f., Kellett; l.o.f., Phillips. In addition, Macy, Heath, Beidler, and Smith will be taken along as substitutes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SOCCER TEAM FACES ITHACANS | 11/7/1919 | See Source »

...driver with the French army . . . and on special duty with the 'Stars and Stripes', the official A. E. F. newspaper,," in which many of them found their first publication. "Most of them were drawn at odd moments during the French push of 1917 near Malmaison, at loading parks and along the roadside while on truck convoy, and while on special permission to draw and paint with the French army . . . The rest were drawn on American fronts from the Argonne to Belgium...

Author: By Oliver W. Larkin ., | Title: Charm, Significance, and Rugged Humor Shown in "I Was There" | 11/6/1919 | See Source »

Responsibility for the split seems to rest entirely upon the shoulders of the capital group, for it was in that body that the majority was found to kill labor's resolution recognizing the right of collective bargaining. All along capital has said that if they could only sit down and talk it over with labor, everything would be all right. When the show-down came, it was capital that started the "scuttling" tactics...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE. | 10/24/1919 | See Source »