Word: attempted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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When the ball was again put in scrimmage, an exchange of punts and a fumble left the ball in the possession of the second team on their own 5-yard line. An attempt to punt out of danger resulted in gaining only 15 yards for the scrubs, and the University eleven had no difficulty in opening a hole through which T. C. Thacher, Jr., '18, plowed his way to a touchdown, Robinson again kicking the goal. After this score the ball was put in scrimmage again near the middle of the field. Twice the University eleven tried line plays...
...available will depend upon the response of recovered patients to this appeal for volunteers. As the response cannot now be accurately estimated, the efforts of the Commission will at the beginning be confined to cases in or near Boston. Should it be found possible to extend the service, every attempt will be made to do so. The serum and all services rendered by the Commission will be free of charge...
...course will consider elementary and secondary education, professional education, and particularly university education in France, with references to education in neighboring countries. It will not limit itself to the study of the organization of schools and the methods and programs in use, but will attempt to show how organization, methods and programs in use, but will attempt to show how organization, methods, and programs are adapted to the social, political, and economic conditions of the countries of continental Europe...
...seconds made by N. S. Taber in the Stadium last July. He has announced that he will run two races at the National A. A. U. Championships in Newark in September, the 440-yard dash and the mile. It will probably be at this meet that he will attempt to establish a new mile record. Several prominent track coaches have expressed the belief that Meredith has it in him to negotiate a mile in faster time than has ever been made...
...while Crew A went on an eight-mile paddle to the New London railroad bridge and back. The cruise down-stream was made in two stretches with the stroke usually low but often being raised to between 32 and 34. One solid row, however, constituted the return and no attempt was made at time, but this was merely considered a conditioning...