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...There are two wide-spread ideas about the war between Poland and Bolshevik Russia which I believe are not well founded," said Professor Robert H. Lord '06, in a recent interview for the CRIMSON. Professor Lord has returned recently from a few months visit in Poland, where he had an opportunity to study at first hand the recent Polish war. He is a co-author with Dean Haskins of the book lately published by the Harvard Press: "Some Problems of the Peace Conference...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "POLAND NOT AGGRESSOR AGAINST RUSSIA"-PROF. LORD | 10/13/1920 | See Source »

...contributed the most brilliant open field running that has been seen on Soldiers Field this year. It was his dazzling 20-yard run for a touchdown early in the third period which was the first sign of life on the Harvard offense. Running from kick formation he started wide, then cut back and romped through the entire Brown and Gold team, evading what looked like sure disaster. His ability to keep going after he has apparently been smothered is reminiscent of the great Casey, and marks him as a man well fitted to fill the shoes of last year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "MYSTERY TEAM" OVERWHELMED BY CRIMSON ATTACK | 10/11/1920 | See Source »

...Crimson team got the ball again when Havemeyer fell on a punt muffed by Cearing, but two line-bucks failed to not much, a forward pass was knocked down by Gilbert and Horween's try for drop-kick went wide...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "MYSTERY TEAM" OVERWHELMED BY CRIMSON ATTACK | 10/11/1920 | See Source »

...first time, and tore off two 10-yard gains before the Crimson defense stiffened. After an exchange of punts, Chapin got away for a 20-yard run to the seconds' 30-yard mark. A pass to Fitzgerald put the University in position, and Chapin uncorked a wide-end run for the third and last touchdown...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY BACKFIELD PUNCTURES SECOND'S LINE FOR THREE TOUCHDOWNS | 10/7/1920 | See Source »

...important movement is at stake. It has long been admitted that the lack of assimilation in America is a grievous one; that without serious effort America will never become more than a kaleidoscopic chess-board of nationalities. This movement of the American Legion is the first completely planned, nation-wide scheme of Americanization to be brought before the government. Is it to fall because of a misunderstanding, or because of Mr. Post's personal dislike of the Legion which at its last convention demanded his resignation? Petty trifles have too long stood in the way of national progress. The Legion...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE LEGION AND ELLIS ISLAND | 10/6/1920 | See Source »

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