Word: arrayed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...There remained Huntington, Duncan and Blackall, who won the hockey insignia last year, Gardner, captain of his Freshman team two years ago, Pierce, Palmer, Houston and Smart, substitutes a year ago, and Sortwell, Willetts and Wingate of last year's Freshman team, to draw from. With such an array, it seemed probable that a first class team should be developed in spite of the two ineligibles...
...prospects of the baseball team this year are extraordinarily bright. Last year Coach Sexton, without the advantage of previous knowledge of the men, and without any extraordinary array of material, turned out a team which defeated Yale at Cambridge and at New Haven, rendering a game in New York unnecessary. This year with Captain Potter, Reeves, Desha, and Gibson in College, the infield is nearly intact, while Coon and Wingate are likely to give several of the veterans hard fights for infield positions. Material for first base appears to be difficult to find. Milholland, first base on last year...
...renders his style piquant from a wealth of allusions drawn from a comprehensive knowledge of literature. If writers of the present day possessed this cultural foundation of familiarity with their classics, ancient and modern, they would not have to rack their brains and torment their dictionaries for an exotic array of adjectives and adverbs in order to stimulate interest...
...Although this array of facts is disheartening, there is every reason to believe that a great movement is on foot which will remedy these terrible conditions in our great cities. If we are going to deal with the social problem in the poverty aspect, we must go beyond maintaining charity organizations. We must stop importing poverty, and we must stop creating poverty, by making it impossible for the industrial organizations of our country to continue their present methods of securing cheap employment regardless of the effect upon the employed...
...decrease in receipts of several thousand dollars caused by doing away with subscriptions, combined with a formidable array of increased expenditures, formed an obstacle which only most careful and constant supervision on the part of those in charge could surmount...