Word: brilliants
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Needham played a brilliant offensive game, while Barron was the most effective player on the defence...
...team goes to Worcester with a clean slate, while the Academy team has been scored on by Andover and defeated by Dartmouth 1916. The Worcester eleven has, however, a heavy line and a brilliant backfield with a versatile attack. Their forward passing, responsible for the Andover tie score, is particularly to be guarded against...
Considering his long experience in the service, Major-General Wood should be the highest authority upon his subject. Starting as assistant surgeon from Massachusetts in 1886, he has rapidly risen. Brilliant services as commanding colonel of "Rough Riders" at Las Guasimas and San Juan brought him the appointment of brigadier-general in 1898. In the same year he was awarded a Congressional Medal of Honor "for distinguished conduct in a campaign against Apache Indians while serving as medical and line officer of Captain Lawton's expedition in 1886." Since then he has been appointed major-general...
...death of Dr. Arthur Tracy Cabot Harvard has lost a brilliant son and the community a faithful servant. Throughout his useful career he devoted untiring energy to the service of his profession and yet found time to accept various public duties. His service to the state for the prevention and cure of tuberculosis was remarkable. Although past middle life, he never hesitated when the needs of the Commonwealth called him, and gave up a toilsome and exacting profession to accept a chairmanship of the State Board for Relief and Control of Tuberculosis, which entailed duties, if possible, more toilsome...
Brickley was undeniably the most brilliant player on the field. To say nothing of his three goals, he rushed the ball only 12 yards less than the whole Princeton team. He was forced to leave the game from complete exhaustion and was not injured as was supposed at the moment...