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...importance of physical training as a practical asset in life in developing strength of action. It is probable also that an arrangement will be made whereby a branch office of the Football Rules Committee will be opened in Boston. At the present time there is only the one central office in New York City...
...wearing Germany out by sheer destruction of numbers, that the final victory is to be won. Serious as the events of the immediate past have been, they afford no basis for despondency. When interpreted in this light, they act rather as a prelude to the ultimate defeat of the Central Powers...
Professor Felix Frankfurter, LL.B. '06, Professor of Law at the University, but now on leave of absence, was appointed on Saturday by Secretary of Labor Wilson as administrator of war labor activities. The creation of the office is designed to bring under central control the labor activities of all Government departments having to do with the production of war materials. Professor Frankfurter will co-ordinate the industrial sections of the War and Navy Departments, the Shipping Board, the Department of Agriculture and the War Industries Board. Heretofore all these department have acted independently in obtaining their labor supply...
With the launching of a great German offensive upon a fifty-mile front, active fighting in the West has again become a grim reality. The Central Powers, victorious at every other point, seem now to match their strength with the enemy in the hope of striking a decisive blow toward a favorable termination of the war. Yet the general military situation makes it very possible that the present movement is but a feint in the concealment of another motive...
...recipients are: Bernard Jacob Alpers '21, of Dorchester (Boston Latin School); Warren Davis Ball '21, of New Haven, Conn. (Springfield Central High School); Carl Arthur Benander '21, of Boston (Boston Latin School); Joseph Charles Bloom '21, of Dorchester (Boston Latin School); Robert Bulman Drummey '21, of South Boston (Boston Latin School); William Henry Dunphy '21, of Dorchester (Boston Latin School); Stanley Brady Ecker '21, of Chicago, Ill. (Hyde Park High School); Miles Hanson, Jr., Unc., of Roxbury (Texas State School of Mines); David Samuel Herman '21, of Passaic, N. J. (Passaic High School); Clarence Francis Mateyka '21, of Cleveland, Ohio...