Word: aspects
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...have no quarrel with football or with its supporters. We believe football to be a valuable game in its place. We do object to the grossly exaggerated aspect of its importance, for which our American newspapers are largely responsible. We do not think it healthy to idolize the college athlete as he has been idolized in the past ten or fifteen years. The larger part of the value of football is gained by the men who participate in the game. Therefore, football in general will be more valuable when more men play it. This will not happen until intercollegiate athletics...
...Waste is a characteristic by-product of modern civilization," said Professor H. N. Davis G'03, in treating the subject from the engineering aspect, "and industrially it is nowhere more evident than in the waste of heat." Professor Davis confined himself largely to the heat lost in mechanical engineering and the possible methods of saving...
...engineer's aspect of heat will be presented by Professor H. N. Davis G. '03, professor of mechanical engineering in the University who will not use the lantern slides but is expected to use outline charts to illustrate the various manners in which heat may be employed industrially...
...history and legend about Harvard from the days when the College was little more than a boarding school; and "The Achievement of Greece" by William Chase Greene '11, in which politics, economics, science, aesthetics, philosophy, and religion are woven into a coherent story which gives complete familiarity with every aspect of Greek life...
...year age today, Soldiers Field was covered with snow, and the baseball aspirants faced another two weeks of monotonous indoor practice. Today, however, the greensward presents a springlike aspect. It is still rather soft, but the ministrations of Mr. Enwright and his gasoline tractor are fast remedying that fault...