Word: chosing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...stands gave the squad enthusiastic welcome. The first University eleven ran through a few signals, then retired to the benches. Referee Tiny Maxwell went out to the middle of the field and flipped the coin betwen Captains Kane and Aldrich. The Eli leader won the toss and chose to defend the goal at the closed end of the Stadium. A moment later both teams ran out onto the gridiron...
...understanding seemed a thing of the past. His life work, seemed undone. Without hesitation, and with a contempt for popular opinion, he continued to urge the people to listen to him. Though it meant that he must live in what was practically a voluntary exile in Switzerland he gladly chose to do this in order that he might remain true to his ideals. There he wrote his "Above the Battle" (1915) and corresponded win Hauptmann, caring nothing for ridiculous accusations of being Pro-German so long as he continued to be true to himself. His latest novel, "Clerambault...
...Yale won the toss and chose to defend the south goal, Princeton taking the west...
...University tennis team, in an informal match with an unofficial Law School team, yesterday came out ahead by almost as chose a margin as with any of the college teams it has opposed. The score, 7-2, hardly tells the story of the set, for all of the matches were fast, and most of them were hard-fought. The Law School team was an all-star aggregation, comprising former University letter-men, and former captains of three other college teams. The match in which Fenno defeated W. P. Whitehouse uL. in two straight sets, 6-2, 6-0, was easily...
...mines. He obtained it. He then pleaded with the 15,000 miners to go back to work in spite of the union leaders, but only one man came over. He turned to the people of the State to operate the mines and 11,000 immediately volunteered. He chose his crew very carefully, giving preference to ex-army...