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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...poems need not be restricted to 50 lines. They should bear an assumed name and should be accompanied by a sealed letter containing the true name of the writer and super scribed with the assumed name. Only undergraduates are eligible for the competition. All manuscripts should be left at University 4, at the office of the Secretary of the Faculty, by 5 P. M. April...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Announce Prize Poem Subject | 11/1/1920 | See Source »

...secondary defense. The effects of this bruising method of running evidently told on him as he became less effective as the game wore on. A compact little back of the type of Maulbetch of Michigan came to the fore in the later moments of the game. Zundell by name, he whisked through openings, usually in the right side of the University line, and swirled and stumbled up to and often practically through the second line of defense. At least three times he all but made first down in one of these headlong dashes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BAFFLING AERIAL ATTACK UNABLE TO CHECK SUB ELEVEN | 11/1/1920 | See Source »

Essays may be left at Dean Briggs' office, 10 University Hall, any time before May 1, 1921. They should be signed with an assumed name and accompanied by a sealed envelope containing the name and address of the author. Theses in College courses and chapters from theses submitted for the degree of Ph.D. may be accepted, but any essays submitted for any other prize in the same College year are ineligible. Excellence in form as well as in substance will be required...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Offer Bell Prize for Essay | 11/1/1920 | See Source »

...most important word in the name of the above-mentioned society is Temperance. The object of the Women's Christian Temperance Union is to make others practice this virtue; but there is a proverb called "practice what you preach." The Women's Christian Temperance Union seems to have started on a prohibiting spree; and it might be better for itself and the world in general if it applied the practice of Temperance to its own activities...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TEMPERANCE AND ITS APPLICATION | 10/29/1920 | See Source »

...most of their daily journals, have shaken off the spell of Prussian mesmerism and dealt a decided blow to the hopes of an Austro-German State . . . hopes which were not merely fictional, but were worked out on an absolute plan with characteristic German efficiency. Pan-Germanism is the name for this idea which would unite Austria and Germany into one; it has its leaders and thinkers, who were running for Austrian offices in the elections; and they made it clear that, once elected they would proceed to put their idea into operation. They asked the support of the Austrians' votes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PAN-GERMANISM FAILS | 10/28/1920 | See Source »

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