Word: controlling
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...advice as a university alone can adequately supply grows ever greater. Concrete expression of this sentiment was given in the submission of a bill to Congress during the past winter for the establishment of a National University. While government support possesses many definite advantages, institutions entirely free from government control and possible partisan influences secure distinct benefits attainable in no other...
...Leiter Cup baseball series ended yesterday when the Powerizers defeated the Maidstones 6 to 0. Davis, twirler for the victors, had complete control over the opposing batters, fanning 13 of them. His enemy on the mound, Buffum, struck out but 5 of the Powerizer delegation. The 9 hits which the Maidstone nine batted out were well scattered and excellently fielded. On several occasions the vanquished nine had three men on the bases when Davis tightened up and retired the side. The game, however, was not so close as the one-sided score would indicate...
Underwood has done the major part of the pitching for the Freshmen, and will be used in the game with Harvard. He allows few hits and has good control. The infield is a fast and well balanced combination, although Captain LeGore is in some respects the star of the team...
...team, started in the box for the visitors but he lacked both curves and his former speed, and retired in favor of Hicks in the first of the seventh. Hicks was a puzzle to the University batters as they were unable to secure a safe hit from him. His control was not of the best, however, as he gave two bases on balls which later proved disastrous. Both Felton and Hicks were given wretched support, Marshall at short stop being the worst offender in this respect. He had three errors marked against...
Furthermore, manufacturing industries of all kinds have in general found that they can use to great advantage the services of a trained chemist, not only for the examination of raw materials, including fuel, oil, water, etc., and finished products, but also in the control of the economical operation of the plants. The "efficiency chemist" has become a close rival of the "efficiency engineer" in value...