Word: keeps
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...next war, if it is between nations, will be carried on against populations more than against armies. If it is between classes, who can fortell the amount and method of its destruction? Governments are doing all they can to keep alive the psychology that breeds war, and of this war-breeding psychology the United States is manufacturing her full share. We are doing more than any other country ecept France to make a settlement of the Russian situation impossible. Eugene Debs is still in Atlanta penitentiary, preaching peace while we martyr him for agreeing with Lincoln's stand...
...largest city elected in 1913 a mayor whose record arouses great enthusiasm among experts in municipal government, but for political reasons he is swept to a terrific defeat after four years of intellectually triumphant service. Why? Because there is not a sufficiently large class of trained thinkers who keep the people alive to the important aspects of what is going one. Democracy means skilled work. Without such prolonged leadership democracy becomes mobocracy, and Mitchells will continue to be swept away by Hylans...
...building with four indoor courts would, in a measure, fill this need; for it is a matter of record that more men take tennis as a form of exercise to keep fit than any other sport in the University. The encouragement of a sport that men can keep up long after they leave college is something the University ought not to overlook. The indoor courts would solve this problem. PAUL JACKSON...
According with its established custom, Phillips Brooks House will keep "open house" on Thanksgiving Day for all members of the University who will be in Cambridge on that day. The celebration will consist of songs, music, readings, and other informal entertainments before an open fire, followed by refreshments of cider, apples, and similiar things, appropriate to the occasion...
...league is to provide a governing body for the sport. Canadian rules were accepted by the committee with a few minor changes and a six-man team will be used. The University has come out in opposition to the six-man team but will undoubtedly not let this fact keep them from joining the league. C. L. Parsons of Yale was elected temporary chairman, and C. W. Plumb Jr. of Dartmouth, temporary secretary. Permanent officers will be chosen at the next meeting, which will be held within two weeks...