Word: clear
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Dartmouth and Yale hockey teams will meet in one of the most important games of the season at Dartmouth this afternoon. If the Dartmouth seven is victorious, it will have a clear hold on the intercollegiate title. On the other hand, if Yale should win, a three cornered tie would result between Dartmouth, Yale and Harvard. Although the Dartmouth team has done little work since the Harvard game, it is in good trim with the exception of Wanamaker. The latter is expected to play today, however...
...present absurd position of primary importance. Admit the disciplinarian's point of view, and you admit that young men can only progress under very hard taskmasters or as slaves on the athletic field to a physical, in the classroom to a mental, ideal. This ideal our colleges must make clear and tempting to the minds of their students. And now we come to the weakness of disciplinarians--that it is not they at all but rather the idealists who are truly able to inculcate ideals, to tempt men, old or young, toward the shining vision of liberated intelligence which...
...value of debating to the individual. It is perfectly obvious that a man's ability to kick a football or drive out base hits will be less of an asset to him in after life than the ability to stand on his feet and say something in a clear, convincing manner. The man who goes out for the debating team--and goes out hard, making a study of the question and learning to state his views on it forcefully, will have done as much for himself as the man who tugs an oar all season. This is not decrying...
...officers of the Medical School wish to clear up the misunderstanding that undergraduates will not be admitted free to the lectures to be given in the School for Health Officers. All students of the University will be welcome to attend on the presentation at each lecture of the Bursar's card with which each member of the University is provided...
...excellence of Donahue's work at goal. Dartmouth succeeded in shifting the scene of the play from their own territory only to be stopped by the steady University defence. For a time the puck remained in the centre of the rink. Then three Dartmouth players succeeded in getting clear and came down on the University defence. Wanamaker passed it out to the wing, got by the defence, and picking up a return pass, shot Dartmouth's fourth goal. Substitutes then began to fill the places of the first string men and their freshness gave an advantage to the University...