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About 45 candidates for the 1920 hockey team reported at a meeting in Smith Halls last night. Captain J. E. P. Morman '17 spoke about the prospects for the season and the necessity of strict training. P. H. Smart '14, who will again coach the Freshman team, emphasized the value of head-work A. E. McDougall '18 explained the new scheme of numbering all the Freshmen in order to make it more convenient for the coach...
...have been posted for the past week must be reported and petitions for changes made to J. W. D. Seymour '17, Matthews 18, by Sunday night. These lists are posted in the Union, the CRIMSON Building, Memorial Hall, Leavitt and Peirce's, and the south entry of University Hall. Strict alphabetical order has not been adhered to in the listing and Seniors should therefore look through carefully the names beginning with their last initial...
...lists of Seniors eligible to vote in the coming elections which are posted in the Union, the CRIMSON Building, Memorial Hall, Leavitt and Peirce's and the south entry of University Hall are not arranged in strict alphabetical order. All the names are grouped according to the first letter, but each group of names is not arranged in alphabetical sequence. Seniors therefore should look through all the names beginning with their last initial. In case of any error or omission on the lists, petitions for changes must be left with J. W. D. Seymour '17, Matthews 18, before Sunday evening...
...better. We have failed more shamefully than in Mexico to maintain our rights on land and sea. We failed to prevent the loss of American lives on the Lusitania; we failed to prevent British bullying and piracy on the high seas. Had we made our principle of strict accountability clear and unmistakable before the Lusitania sailed, we might have prevented a great catastrophe, and moreover retained the respect of a great nation. Had we brought England to her senses by so simple an expedient as the stoppage of munitions, we might have prevented the pilfering of our mails...
Eleven Cornell University students who were exposed to infantile paralysis Monday, have been segregated and placed in strict quarantine at the University infirmary. A child in the house where these students were boarding became inflicted with the disease, and the college authorities considered it best to take severe precautions. The students will remain in quarantine for two weeks...