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Tinged with Crimson as such a record is, its closing chapters show a much greener hue. Two of the four Dartmouth victories have been scored in the past two years, and in the three games that have been played between the two Universities since the resumption of play after the ten year split that began in 1912, the Crimson can boast but one green scalp, that from the tomahawk of Owen in 1922. Both verdicts since then have gone to the invaders...
...reaches for a time-table. "Philadelphia and New York ho-hum--Bermuda, Hot Springs, Pinehurst--let's see." Oh why worry about trains and solid facts. The sun beams geniably, gentle zephyrs blow, the old elms are putting out new buds, and the grass in front of Sever is greener then eyer before. The brisk concourse on the walks has changed to idle groups of strollers who playfully feed the squirrels and resent the bell's last call to classes...
Although the Chief Justice, Professor Zechariah Chafee L '13, expressed afterwards the opinion that the defendant had the right view of the law, the point score judgement in the Ames Competition trial last night was 8 to 4 in favor of the Scott Club. Melbourne Bergeeman 21 and William Greener 21, were counted for the plantiff while N.S. Dillon 21, and T.H. Adams 21, represented the Ames Gray Club in a mock suit...
Following the dinner, which was presided over by Corliss Lamont '24, J. N. White '21 and B. F. Rice-Bassett '25 'old of Settlement House work from the graduate and undergraduate standpoints respectively by describing their experiences while engaged in this work. Mr. G. C. Greener of the North Bennett, St. Industrial School, the next speaker of the evening, said that many of the social service workers expected mainly to shed light upon their charges, but as was more often the case, those engaged in the work received much more benefit than they ever gave...
...Greener, head of the North Bennett Street Industrial School; will discuss various aspects of social work in and around Boston. The general field of social service will then be treated, from the graduates' point of view by J. N. White '21, one of the directors of the Lincoln Settlement House of Boston, and from the undergraduates' stand-point by B. F. Rice-Bassett '25. Hon. Joseph Walker, Law '90, speaking on the "Establishment of International Law, the Greatest Social Service", will complete the program...