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Team spirit ran high among the thirty-five candidates reporting for soccer practice yesterday afternoon. After a short offensive and defensive practice around the goal, Coach Welch divided the squad into two temporary teams for an hour's scrimmage during which frequent substitutions were made. New men were given a chance to show their ability and the veterans had an opportunity to limber...
...September advice is cheap and is only too likely to be valued accordingly. "You must not be too frequent patrons of the Cambridge-Boston subway" explains one advisor, inspired by a sudden revolation of truth, while a second echoes Gambetta's saying "Du travail, toujours travail, et encore du travail," and a third urges you to "accomplish something" if you would be a true son of Harvard. As for the advisors, official and otherwise, who visit you in the privacy of your room; no one can guess what they will tell you and what mysteries they will reveal...
...proud Spanish breasts. The condition of Spanish morale is well indicated by the wholesale national endorsement at the recent pardoning, by the King, of soldiers who mutinied against going to Morocco. The military position of the Spanish troops continued last week, according to reports, " precarious " and subject to frequent raids from the tribesmen...
Because of the absence of several members of the Cabinet from Washington on their vacations, President Coolidge abandoned all formal Cabinet meetings until the vacation season is past. Those members of the Cabinet who are in Washington see the President at frequent conferences. But for the time being the official family is broken...
...through the deep ravines between the positions and isolate any one of them from the remainder whenever they feel so inclined; 3) the innumerable advanced posts of the front line, containing small garrisons which must be kept constantly supplied with fresh food and ammunition. Taking these forward means the frequent employment of strong convoying columns, which always are open to attack from a lurking enemy lying in wait in rocky fastnesses where it is impossible to locate them by means of airplanes; 4) malaria and dysentery...