Word: array
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Illustrated starts its career under the direction of the Class of 1918, abreast of the times and alive to its possibilities. The "Junior Dance" number, which gets its special title from an attractive cover and a space filler editorial on terpischorean joys, contains an adequate array of articles on the military situation, baseball, ambulance drivers, and the death of R. H. Hitchcock...
...equipped to make the best of it. There is but one backfield veteran available Captain Sparr, the fullback. Mayer Anderson and Rhodes, who made such an impression at New Haven and Cambridge, are not in college, and Tippett is not expected to return to the University. This leaves an array of substitute material, Pace, Churchman, Goodwin and Kinsolvin, to fill the missing places. In addition to backfield men who have been lost through one cause or another, stalwart forwards, such as Bergley, Stillwell, Calhoun. Brown and Coleman, are missing; in all four letter men are expected to try for positions...
...open events present as formidable an array of brilliant performers as the relay races. The pole-vault will have such vaulters as G. G. Haydock '16, Cary of Princeton, Newstetter, Foss of Cornell, Buck and Nagel of Yale. All these men have cleared 12 feet easily at meets during the winter. Newstetter and Foss vaulted 12 feet 10 inches last year. With such high-class performers, competition should be spirited. The 100-yard dash will bring together the best sprinters in the country, among them E. A. Teschner '17, Treadway of Yale, and Moore of Princeton...
...articles are interesting and pertinent; to quote from their own editorial columns,--"the day when the Illustrated acted as a haven for the thesis type of article, with its dull, monotonous formidable array of facts, has gone by." Those who remember the Illustrated of three and four years ago find it hard to recognize it in its present guise as a lively and diverting pictorial review...
...CRIMSON army will be led to the attack by General von Stein. This superb array of fighting men, consisting of four colonels, five majors and a private, will have little trouble in disposing of the few stragglers who will fight for the Lampoon. Cold reason and past experience lead to the expectation of a staggering victory for the CRIMSON...