Word: fight
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...lone defeat of the season was administered by the strong Princeton freshmen who won by a score of 13 to 0. The Crimson team was dazzled by the speed and cleverness of the Tigers but nevertheless put up a good defensive fight and in the last quarter twice threatened the Princeton goal. Twice also they held the Orange and Black for downs within their five-yard line. Churchill, Buell, Owen, and H. W. Clark, the Crimson centre, were the bulwark of a defense that kept down what might have been a larger score...
...first game of the season was played against the Abington Athletic Association team, which put up a stiff fight, despite the 21-0 score. Captain Wales, G. S. Morse '22; E. H. Stillman '21, and R. P. Parker '22 all showed in this game their ability at line-plunging and kicking, but the long gains made by Brett, the Abington halfback, kept it from being too one-sided...
Switzerland, in spite of conscription, is not notably militaristic--because she cannot possibly profit from a war with any of the nations she can possibly have to fight; and knows it. Does Mr. Chandler suggest a parallel...
These memorial scholarships will be named after the following men: Harold K. Bulkley '19, killed in an aeroplane accident; Robert G. Benson '16, killed in an accident in France; Arthur Bluchenthal '13, killed in an aeroplane fight; James D. Paull '17, killed in an aeroplane accident; Tingle W. Culbertson '11, killed in action at Nantillois; James J. Porter '11, killed at the Argonne battle; Samuel J. Reid '06, killed in action; Arthur R. Taber '17, killed in an aeroplane accident; Galbraith Ward '15, died while on service on the Meuse;. Marquand Ward '17, killed at Grand...
...Americans. We cannot fight our government. We comply with the mandate of the court, but under protest." This statement of Mr. Lewis, representative of the United Mine Workers' of America, is one which renews the faith of the nation in the patriotism of one large group in our society. So long as there is a law, it must be obeyed. A free and democratic government is that which affords opportunity to the people to strike out or change what seems to them an unjust law. Ours is such a government; if enough people can be persuaded to their side...