Word: artfulness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Manager Art Ross hardly opened his mouth. Such Bruin stalwarts as Eddie Shore, Bill Cowley, Cooney Weiland, and Gordon Pettinger were absent. Even Tiny Thompson didn't seem to care how many times the puck was shot past him. Rather he played the clown most the time and purposely left the net undefended on many occasion to engage in mad scrambles several feet out. At one time he carried the puck to center ice before losing it. At the time someone mentioned that Tiny was once the fastest member of the Bruins on skates. He did pretty well today even...
Between 15 and 25 Varsity hurlers and receivers are expected to show up at the opening session with Ed Ingalls, leading twirler last year, and Slim Curtiss, Junior right hander, heading the delegation. Dave Shean, slow ball artist, Art Johns, who surprised many by winning the second Yale game last spring, and Don Prouty are the other letter winners who will be on hand...
...Fine Arts, the History of Medieval, Renaissance, and Modern Art is given by Leonard Opdyke, '17 assistant professor of Fine Arts. Edward H. Chamberling, professor of Economics directs study in Elementary Economics while Psychology is taken up in an introductory and specialized course by W. F. Vaughan...
Diving is an art which usually appears to come naturally in a man, but Petersen has observed that plenty of practice is the most important factor in divers' development...
...Eurich & E. C. Wilson -Holt ($2.50). Concise, authoritative, 523-page digest of 1937-8 complex world news-in politics, government, crime, science, religion, art, literature, cinema-by the Test-Makers of TIME. Illustrated...