Word: commentator
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...cannot let pass without comment the attack on my judgement and my motives in the editorial entitled "Athletics for All" which appeared in your issue of December 5. This editorial is unfair in its inferences and insinuations and illogical in its reasonings and conclusions. You apparently meant to have your readers infer that I wrote an article for the Bulletin for the purpose of "urging the need" (whatever that may mean) of enlarging the Stadium or building a new one, the truth being that my article was written to describe the distribution of seats for the Yale game...
...defensive tack, along with the punting duties. At punting and backing up the line he was a capable backfield man, but he was more valuable in the line and went back to tackle after the Princeton game. His work in the line against Brown and Yale caused much favorable comment...
...Perhaps not with unmixed feelings did Mr. Coolidge read the caustic comment of the London Daily News, as cabled to the U.S. press...
...hoped, also, that George. Owen Jr. '28 will take part in the debate. Owen's article calling football a grind and denying that the game was fun, stirred considerable comment recently...
...subject chosen is especially timely. This season, to a greater extent than ever before, there has been heaped upon certain angles of intercollegiate football criticism and condemnation. The very important place that it has assumed caused much adverse comment, and the article of George Owen '23, which called football drudgery added fuel to the fire. The recent growth in the prestige of professional football, aided and abetted by the decision of Grange, Illinois quarterback; to turn professional adds another interesting angle to the question...