Word: bulkely
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...games-particularly in the Yale contest. I have yet to learn that there is any dissatisfaction with John H. Rush, the coach. It may be premature, but none the less the prediction may be hazarded that every Princetonian who can see beyond his nose-in other words, the great bulk of the student and alumni body-will back Nassau's football instructor whole-heartedly. They will back him because of the conviction-which is by no means confined to Princeton men-that Rush has shown high qualifications in the matter of teaching football; that in each of his two years...
These men were not in the game for long, as the substitutes did the bulk of the work. That they were not pushed is an indication that Coach Haughton is likely to start only his second-string men against Brown on Saturday, although that college has one of the most powerful teams it has produced in recent years. Considering the weather and its effects, there was a minimum of loose playing. The only man who did not report for practice was D. G. Lovell '17, who is suffering with a slight cold, but he will report this week...
...bulk of the attendance was composed of teachers and school officials, from universities, normal schools, preparatory schools, public and private, and kindergartens, together with supervisors, superintendents and principals, their number reaching 424 or about 40 per cent of the total. The largest group, 218, was made up of students in the physical education courses, which included instructors in college and school gymnasiums, supervisors of playgrounds, and others similarly employed...
...power of attack while on the other hand there have been periods when scoring seemed too easy of accomplishment. The present situation has its origin in the changes which were made in the rules in the winter of 1905; there have been various recommendations since then, but in large bulk the offensive processes that we see today date, generally at least, from that time. If one studies the scores of last year, he is struck by at least one extraordinary feature: the unwonted total of points which were gained by opponents of the strongest and most proficient elevens. There...
...This museum is not so much a museum of art--although it is this also--as an aid to historical instruction. It is to bring out, concisely and palpably, the great epochs in the artistic development of the Germanic nationalities which in the Middle Ages made up the bulk of the Holy Roman Empire: the Austrian, Swiss, South German, North German, Dutch and Flemish peoples. It is to follow out this development from the age of the Migrations, the Merovingian Monarchy, and the Karolingian Empire on, through all its most important phases down to our own time...