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...jingoism or militarism, or that they will prove a menace to the anti-militaristic principles of this country. I think that they realize what the CRIMSON so evidently does not realize,--the fact that our country is pitifully unprepared to face an actual crisis of any sort, demanding a display of armed force. It is not, unfortunately, a question of mere physical bravery, or even of patriotism in actual warfare, but a question of officers who know their business, of efficient guns, of ammunition to meet the demand, and of an army of efficiently trained soldiers. Without these necessary requisites...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Preparedness is not Militarism. | 3/19/1915 | See Source »

...unexpected refusal of the police at the last moment to grant the management of the Union permission to display any moving picture films last night caused the Entertainment Committee to postpone the Sophomore smoker...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No License for 1917 "Movies" | 1/16/1915 | See Source »

...work eke out an uncertain existence, while any number of men, fitted for at least one form of these sports, remains inactive. Indoor athletics do not require the time and energy which the outdoor varieties consume, and there is no excuse for such indifference as undergraduates every year display...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INDOOR ATHLETICS. | 12/4/1914 | See Source »

...system that used to beat Harvard in the old days." This is an excerpt, from Coach Haughton's speech at the mass meeting last night. He guaranteed that the players will do their part if the other undergraduates do theirs. Today's parade gives an opportunity for the display of the sort of enthusiasm Coach Haughton has asked for--the sort that puts heart into a team. Every man who can should be in the parade. A class is the only engagement that should prevent a man from marching. The team must leave for New Haven knowing that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TODAY'S PARADE. | 11/18/1914 | See Source »

...disgracefully small, and the practice of songs and cheers accordingly ineffective. Last year the mass meetings were largely attended, the Living Room of the Union being crowed to the doors. Last night scarcely 200 men were present, a mere handful in the front of the room. Such a display of loyalty, only two days before the largest game to be played in Cambridge this fall, and only two weeks before the Yale game, is shameful...

Author: By W. H. Claflin jr., | Title: Brace in Spirit Much Needed | 11/6/1914 | See Source »

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