Word: badness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Herbert Daley, of the New York Tribune sums up the college baseball season to date and the good and bad points of the various teams in the following manner...
...present undesirable feature in immigration cannot be attributed to illiteracy. Since illiteracy is not the cause of bad conditions, this test would be no remedy. The majority of illiterate immigrants have not had the chance to learn, and so this test is neither one of intelligence or of ability to work. Illiterate men as a class are not all undesirable for other reasons. Statistics show that they are neither morally, mentally or physically below the average...
Coach Moakley says Cornell has been handicapped by bad weather, and that both hammer-throwers are not in condition to compete, Carnal on account of lameness and Munn because of a wrenched knee. All the Harvard track men are in good condition...
Another track accident has followed the pulled tendon of B. Z. Nelson '15. W. W. Kent '16, who broke the Freshman dual record for the mile in the Yale 1916 meet last spring, has developed a bad ankle which will probably keep him out of the Cornell meet. It is not known whether the injury is a sprain or a broken bone...
...first half, the ball was for the most part in Princeton's territory although occasional rushes by Boyle and Bird carried it towards Harvard's goal. Jennings had bad luck with a shot which hit the post. Francke's head stops were a big feature of Harvard's defense. Baker made the first goal after a pass from Weld. The second score came when, from a well placed corner shot by Weld, Francke headed the ball through...