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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...believe vital to the peace, sovereignty and independence of the United States. Their object is to reserve to our people the right to withdraw from the League of Nations. If they so desire, without the consent of other Powers; to leave to us alone the decision whether we shall send our soldiers and sailors to protect the territorial integrity or political independence of other and distant lands; to prevent interference by other nations in questions solely within the jurisdiction of the United States and to reserve to us alone the continued interpretation and application of our Monroe Doctrine...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TREATY CANNOT BE RATIFIED IN ITS PRESENT FORM--LODGE | 1/9/1920 | See Source »

...reported. About 3.45 o'clock the Browne and Nichols seven appeared and an hour's sharp scrimmage ensued for both teams. R. Watts of the 1923 squad played a consistently driving offensive game and carried the puck several times down the rink, eluding the opposing defense men enough to send two well-directed shots into the net. G. Owen, although playing a defensive position, showed himself to be an excellent all-round player and tallied once for the Freshmen. A. H. Ladd was the other scorer for the Crimson team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Slaters Defent Browne & Nichols Team in Practice Game | 1/8/1920 | See Source »

Harvard was not the first to send an athletic representation across the continent for the encouragement of intersectional athletics. But she does hold the honor of being the first to prove that a college eleven can make such a trip, and, with a reasonably short training period, play a winning game against a skilful and determined opponent. The value of such an exposition is great. It has ever been the aim of Americans to further the broadening of national thought by breaking down the barriers of provincialism. The New Year's Day game proved conclusively the solidifying effect that intercollegiate...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VICTORY AT PASADENA | 1/5/1920 | See Source »

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