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...credit to Cornell and Princeton. Without detracting in the least from their enviable performance, it might be advantageous to consider a few facts gleaned from the contest. The Yale crew, although crossing the line third, broke the previous course record by seven seconds. The crew rowed in perfect form. Not only Coach Spaeth of Princeton, but also Coach Nickalls of Yale, as well as other prominent rowing authorities, were of the opinion that it was the best Yale boat that ever faced Princeton. Before the contest it was admittedly an impossibility to even attempt to predict a winner. All conditions...
...entity in the field. Although outhitting their opponents 8-6, the Freshmen failed to make good use of their hits and made errors at critical moments. Buell at third was the one exception, getting a triple, two singles, scoring both runs, and having a perfect day in the field. Dartmouth played an errorless game and had but two men left on bases...
...crush the alien organizations which preach overthrow of the government by violence. The American plan of government is based on the right of any citizen to favor any changes in our form of government he may desire, so long as constitutional methods are followed. Every American has a perfect right to agitate for Socialism, Communism, or anything else he pleases, if he proposes to reach his goal through lawfully prescribed legislative action. But when a few thousand radical extremists, most of them non-citizens, plot to overthrow the government and establish a dictatorship of the proletariat through murder and direct...
...reasons:--it broadens the individual, giving him a new outlook, and crystallizing his opinions into convictions; and it makes the individual college delegation consider carefully, in the light of what they have learned from men of other colleges, whether the organizations and institutions which exist at their college are perfect, or whether they need to be reorganized or revitalized. No college man with red blood in him shuns competition with men who play the game squarely, and it is this type of man who is needed at Silver Bay this summer to maintain, strengthen, and give to others those high...
...beaten by a 971 to 937 score and the Iowans lost, 978 to 940. The exceptional accuracy of A. L. Jacobs '22 and C. J. Young '21, the leading Crimson marksmen, ha been largely responsible for the University sharpshooters victories. In the match with Iowa, Jacobs made a perfect score of 200, breaking the University record, and Young came second with...