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Word: brilliants (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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Nine members of the Second University hockey squad will leave for Andover today at 1 o'clock to face the strongest team that has appeared on the Charles-bank rinks this season. The Academy sextet played a brilliant game in every way when they defeated the yearlings on January 23. In that contest the victory resulted from the strong, speedy offensive play of the Andover skaters and from the stellar work of Deignan who tended the Blue cage. Even at that early part of the season the Academy stick-men had developed a well working machine so they should present...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON SECONDS TO FACE ANDOVER TODAY | 2/8/1922 | See Source »

...clock tonight in the Arena the Crimson hockey team will go out to meet the speedy Westminster sextet, the strongest ice combination in this part of the country and, next to Toronto, the most formidable opponent which has appeared on the University schedule this season. Only the most brilliant sort of hockey on the part of Coach Claflin's men can result in a victory this evening over Westiminster, which is favored by experts to win by the slight margin of one or two goals...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON SKATERS TO BATTLE WITH STRONG WESTMINSTER SEXTET | 2/6/1922 | See Source »

...other talented men, who did not have the opportunity of attending college, have already richer opportunties of association with life in the world about them. Many men have lost the chance of becoming great artists by going to college, and as the situation now stands no man with a brilliant genius for creative artistry should run so grave a risk of hampering his chances for a successful dramatic career as to attend college...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COLLEGE HAS DEADENING INFLUENCE ON CREATIVE ARTIST | 2/4/1922 | See Source »

...with a brilliant genius for creative artistry should run so grave a risk of hampering his chances for a successful dramatic career as to attend college". In these words Mr. Walter Prichard Eaton, in another column of this issue phrases one of the most striking condemnations of the most striking condemnation of the American College ever uttered. The cultural background and intellectual interests which are essential to the dramatist, he finds lacking in the ordinary college graduate. Inasmuch as the latter is expected to have acquired both of these as a result of his college course, it would seem...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE VICIOUS CIRCLE | 2/4/1922 | See Source »

Then followed a lapse, when M. I. T. Chalked up another defeat on the Eli record, the Engineers winning 1-0 by a brilliant offensive in the final period. Pennsylvania was crushed in a return game on January 11, the final score resting 8-3 in favor of the Blue, and on January 14 Yale of Princeton clashed in the first game of the double triangular series between the evenly matched, and only after two hotly-contested over-time perfects was Reid able to push across the winning Yale tally, making the score 4-3 in favor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE AND PRINCETON SEASONS REVIEWED | 2/3/1922 | See Source »

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