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Lawrence Curtis 2nd '16, one of the members of the University who has been studying aviation at the Atlantic Coast aeronautical station at Newport News, W. Va., was injured yesterday morning while taking a lesson in managing a flying-boat. Although Curtis fell from 50 to 75 feet, the accident did not prove very serious, since he received only a broken ankle...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CURTIS HURT AT NEWPORT NEWS | 5/17/1917 | See Source »

...hard to be anti-German when there are such Germans as Professor Francke. He represents the best part of the Teutonic people, with whom, as the President said, we have no quarrel. He represents the splendid history which German art and literature achieved before the deadening influence of militarism fell over it. This is the spirit with which America cannot but sympathize, and it is to free the true Germany as well as to free the rest of the world that the United States have entered the war. Let us not forget this purpose, even in the time of greatest...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A SEVERE LOSS | 5/3/1917 | See Source »

...become old enough to obtain commissions; and if it is a short one, it would be a foolish waste for them to leave college now and then never see service even in the ranks. You must consider how infinitely more important officers are than privates. Napoleon fell largely because he lost all his veterans in the retreat from Moscow and there were no experienced men to lead the troops. It is estimated that 60 per cent. of the French soldiers are brave or cowardly just in proportion as their commander shows these emotions. You must not spoil good material...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE MEN MAY TRAIN AT FORT SILL---BROWN GIVES CREDIT TO FARMERS---TRAINING AT TECH. PROBABLE | 5/3/1917 | See Source »

Beginning a little pertly, Bart carries off his difficult part with great sureness, with no unnecessary words, with, in short, that something which has made the self-made man. He delighted the audience just as much as his associates who, both men and women, fell in love with him after a few minutes' acquaintance...

Author: By Arthur KEEP Occ., | Title: The Theatre in Boston | 3/13/1917 | See Source »

...Shreve Ballard, George Colket Caner (cum laude), Nelson Fell, Raymond Hugh Franzen (cum laude), William Tillinghast Gorton, Clarence Hurd Lane, George Eliot Leighton, Walter Staunton Mack, Jr., Robert Perry Rodgers, Willard Sears Simpkins, Philip Slepian, Edward Forbes Smiley, Jackson Edmund Towne (cum laude), Francis Minot Weld...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 87 DEGREES CONFERRED | 3/1/1917 | See Source »

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