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President John Grier Hibben of Princeton University strongly upholds the idea of college military training in an article in the Nassau Literary Magazine entitled "A Phase of Military Preparedness." He commends the idea of a strong military force for United States, and says that it in no way interferes with the universal peace movement which the present war has so rudely interrupted...
President W. H. P. Faunce, of Brown, will address the meeting, using as his topic "Glimpses of Education in the Orient." All men in the University are invited to take advantage of this opportunity to learn of the educational phase of life in the far East especially interesting to university men because of the numerous educational positions there which are open to college graduates...
...this call has met with such a generous response that the collection will in a short time be one of the most complete in the country. The most extensive gift is that of Dr. William C. Mason '74, consisting of some 150 items of printed matter relating to every phase of Harvard life from the 17th century to the present time...
Five different sorts of material are being collected: first, the correspondence between the various nations presenting the diplomatic phase of the struggle; second, records showing the tread of popular opinion and the impressions of the world at large; third, official military documents; fourth, newspaper and periodical excerpts; and finally, army and navy journals of the strategic side of the conflict with scientific discussions of the value of submarines, Zeppelins, explosives, recently invented guns, etc. This collection should prove intensely interesting as well as of inestimable value...
...comparison of the methods of offence as employed by either team shows little resemblance between the two attacks, except in the punting department, in which phase of the game the two elevens are of such even power that the team favored by the wind will doubtless be the more successful in the kicking game. Yale bases her ability to score on a plan of offence which aims to outflank the opponent by making a drive at either wing, only to pass the ball laterally over the heads of the opposing men who have been drawn in in an attempt...