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When the distance men had their work out yesterday afternoon, H. Jacques '11, captain of the 1911 team, showed the men the correct form of running, putting on his track suit and running with the men along the river road. Besides Jacques, A. Lyman '16 watched the shot-putters and hammer throwers. Jacques expects to come out to coach frequently, while Lyman will try to be at the field again this season...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Jacques and Lyman Help Track Men | 4/8/1920 | See Source »

...intend to put on my track suit," he continued, "and come out to show the fellows a few points about how to run the 220 and 440-yard dashes, while several other former track men will come out frequently to coach in their events. We all hope to see Harvard win the Intercollegiates, as well as to defeat Yale...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BARRON FINDS RUNNERS FEW | 4/2/1920 | See Source »

...action by Great Britain today is misinterpreted by Hearst to suit his own ends. A dinner at which Viscount Grey and Herbert Hoover were alleged to have been present was pointed out as an example of the interference of England in American politics. The proposed auction of the interned German liners afforded a convenient pretext for illustrating how America was attempting to sacrifice her ships to swell the British naval reserve. Each of the situations alleged to exist have been shown to be entirely fictitious. On the ethical principle that an implied lie is no less a lie than...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE HEARST MENACE. | 2/20/1920 | See Source »

...much whether he enjoys the process or whether he himself always perceives at the moment its direct relation to what is to come afterward. He must learn to put forth effort, because he has faith in the end to be attained, not because the means to that end suit his taste. --The World's Work...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENT | 10/11/1919 | See Source »

...consider the League of Nations at present is entirely useless. The great Powers have simply gone ahead and arranged the world to suit themselves. England and France in particular have got out of the treaty everything that they wanted, and the League, of Nations can do nothing to alter any of the unjust clause of the treaty except by unanimous consent of the members of the league, and the great Powers will never give their consent to changes in the interests of weaker peoples...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sec. Lansing's Views on the League. | 9/30/1919 | See Source »

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