Word: certaines
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...once Yale does not present much that is of value save certain lessons as to what not to do. The play as seen in action was sluggish and often stupid and showed a surprising lack of football knowledge. The Yale line had strength which was largely wasted in straight heaves of the old-fashioned sort. Here again a lesson may be learned from Harvard. The Harvard line play is a thrust rather than a heave. On defence the lineman is intent on getting through as soon as possible instead of carrying his opponent back with him. This enables...
...asks that you shall, in obedience to some abstract ideal of instinctive or intuitive origin, sacrifice national preferences and characteristics, or even prejudices. Indeed, I am not urging any cut-and-dried political doctrine or dogma at all. What I want to urge is the open-minded consideration of certain facts and occurrences, the significance of which is for the most part ignored, although they must profoundly affect principles of action between men that cover the whole field of human society, affect to some extent the form and character of our social structure; which have a very practical bearing upon...
...correspondence, proclamations, and reports. The most important of these are the English White Books, the Belgian Cray Books, the German White Books. The Italian Green Books, the French parliamentary records. These are valuable chiefly for their bearing on events leading up to the war and, with the exception of certain documents which the British government has issued from time to time on such subjects as the submarine menace, the death of Miss Cavell, etc., do not relate to actual progress of the conflict...
...Certain changes from this year's schedule will be noticed. Neither the Massachusetts "Aggies" nor Carlisle appear, the former having proved too strong an opponent for so early in the season and Carlisle's abandoning of intercollegiate football having precluded any other arrangement...
February 27.--Dr. C. J. White '90: Occupation as a contributing factor to certain skin diseases...