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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...comeback. Emmons' hit to shortstop was the signal for a series of bingles by Conlon, Hallowell and Frothingham which scored Lancaster and Emmons. After Dartmouth had shut out the Crimson is one, two, three order in the "lucky seventh," the University made its second and last attempt to save the day in the eighth frame. With Frothingham and Bigelow on the sacks, Hallock lined out a three-bagger over the left fielder's head into the Freshman practice diamond and scored on Perkins' infield...
Whatever our attitude may be toward the ethics of rail strikes which paralyze the whole country, it is folly not to recognize and try to ward off the impending danger. It is not yet too late to save the situation, but to delay longer is to court disaster...
...three, as against its record last year, when it was unable to register a single victory. Starting off the season by defeating in succession Springfield Y. M. C. A. and Williams with the respective scores of 31-32 and 36-17, the Crimson swimmers then succumbed to all save on of their remaining opponents. Amherst, with the aid of Damon, a former intercollegiate champion in the 100-yard dash, won by a score of 38-15, and Brown triumphed in a meet staged in her own tank, 36-17. With several men unable to swim...
...peace in the world. If we get a League of Nations with reservations, we shall be able to accomplish this and shall be able to make a more lasting and enduring peace. We shall be able to do better what we have done before. If we cannot save the League of Nations, let us save the machinery of the league which provides for a gathering of the representatives of the nations to meet to talk things over. Two men, one honesty and one dishonest, may present opposite claims, but if they have to meet in conference, it is impossible...
...which we have no real control. We ought to be a force for right and peace, but we shall do best by acting as Americans under some such arrangements as shall be left by adopting the League with reservations. Then let us recognize that we ought to try to save the machinery of the League. We are going to do things just as we did in the Spanish War when we went into Cuba to terminate the intolerable conditions there, and as we did in this war, to help civilization. We want to do it; we want that question disposed...