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...drilling in the scrimmage between the first team and the substitutes in the playing of their individual positions and in the practicing of new plays. The fact that it rained gave the men a chance to become accustomed to a slippery ball and will probably stand them in good stead as there is rarely a year when there are not at least a few games played in the rain. Judging from the way Brown defeated Pennsylvania and considering the fact that the Brown game is only two days off, the practice today will probably be light as the coaches will...
...behind Kirjassoff of Yale until the sixth lap, when his strength gave out and he fell fifty yards from the finish. It was evident early in the race that he was not in fit condition for so long a distance and that a substitute should have run in his stead. He showed great pluck, however, and after falling managed to totter to the finish, where he was relieved by Haskell. Haskell started over half a lap behind Spitzer and finished with a slightly wider gap between the two runners. Merrihew took up the next relay for Harvard and started...
...Americanization of the World," and "The United States of Europe," by Mr. W. T. Stead, presented by the author...
...William Thomas Stead, of London, will deliver a lecture in the Living Room of the Union on "The United States of the World" this evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. Stead has been for some time one of the most prominent advocates of peace in England, having been a delegate to the Hague Peace Conference, and a firm disbeliever in the English-Boer war. He was also among the most prominent delegates at the recent National Peace and Arbitration Conference, held in New York City, last week. While there he spoke before the Society for Ethical Culture on "Peace Movement...
...afternoon meetings will be devoted to the commercial, industrial, legislative and judicial aspects of the peace movement, and to the discussion of the women's relation to the movement. Hon. Elihu Root, Secretary of State, Governor Hughes of New York, Mr. W. T. Stead of England, Hon. Richard Bartholdt, and Hon. William Jennings Bryan will speak at these meetings...