Word: bitted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...sporting editor of the New York Sun thinks that "Cornell to date has put forward a scoring machine every bit as wonderful as that which carried them to the eastern title last year." No serious injuries resulted in the Williams game so that Cornell will have its full team to meet Bucknell next Saturday...
...players never go onto the field without the feeling that they will have to give every bit in them to insure victory, and no student should go into the Stadium without the feeling that he will have to do everything in his power to aid in that victory...
...Harvard could not best Cornell with her material, but might with her coaching system. Princeton ought to win from Harvard on the strength of her experienced men, and Yale defeat Harvard through the exceptional individuals she has to mould into a team. Yale may be handicapped a bit through the change in her systems. As the season progresses the situation often changes through injuries or for other reaons, 'and a fortnight hence the Harvard position may or may not improve...
...real advance in foreign students at the Institute comes from South American countries and here there has been quite a bit of missionary educational work done by Tech, which has its special circular in Spanish and its representatives on the popular South American tours. Chile, which has its own excellent systems of education caring for the student from the kindergarten to the degree, sends eight young men, a number of them from the national naval academy, with three from Colombia and two from Equador. Fourteen is the tally from South America and twenty others come from the Central American countries...
Enough has been said on the subject of "Preparedness" during the last few months to make further comment superfluous, but unquestionably the most logical way for the Harvard undergraduate to "do his bit" is to enrol in "Military Science and Tactics...