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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Although defeated 2 to 1 in an overtime period by Yale on Saturday night, the Princeton seven apparently out-skated and outplayed the Elis, especially in the first half. The Tiger backs, unable to cope with Dartmouth's individual playing, succeeded almost every time in breaking up the Blue forward line when it threatened. Most of the playing was in Yale's territory, and only the brilliant work of York at goal kept Princeton's score down to one tally. Yale's first goal, scored by Armour, was a lucky one, and their winning goal was the result...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON HOCKEY TEAM SHOWS GREAT PROMISE | 1/18/1917 | See Source »

Miss Delmar an excellent as Barnabetta--winning, true and never over-drawn either in her happiness or earlier "dumb- ness." Mr. Wilson's Barnaby has not the sureness of Mr. Cope's of last year. In many moments he strikes an almost burlesque note. Every one of the other characters--except perhaps the city people (from Reinhartz's social Eutopia, Reading)--is strikingly individualized by author and actor. Mrs. Fiske's sureness and beauty of voice and diction alone are a rare treat, set in the fresh surroundings of the old Dutch community and in a stage setting in every...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Theatre in Boston | 10/25/1916 | See Source »

...retaining minds which are capable of remembering any number of barren facts gained from the works of other men. But, unfortunately, a machine-like mind is not at a premium in the business and professional circles of today. The young man with a constructive mind is alone able to cope with existing problems. Thousands of men can add up columns of figures correctly, remember any number of recorded law cases, or know every law in chemistry,--but it is the exceptional man who with the aid of a constructive mind, can establish an improved system in the business organization...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CONSTRUCTIVE AND RETAINING MINDS. | 6/1/1916 | See Source »

Library committee (seven to be elected, at least three of whom shall be graduates). Professor George Henry Chase '96; Professor Charles Townsend Cope land; Dr. Gustavus Howard Maynadier '89; Professor William Allan Neilson '96; Frederick Schenck '09; Francis Higginson Cabot, Jr., 17, of New York, N. Y.; William Darrah Kelley, 3d, '17, of Chattanooga, Tenn.; John Daniel Parson '17, of Cambridge; William Rand, 3d, '17, of Rye, N. Y.; Frederick Louis Stagg '17, of Oyster Bay, N. Y.; Westmore Willcox, Jr., '17, of Norfolk, Va.; Powell Mason Cabot '18, of Brookline; Alfred Putnam '18, of Philadelphia...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ELECTION OF OFFICERS OF UNION HELD TODAY | 4/6/1916 | See Source »

Offensively, McGill was inferior to the University team last year, and the defence centered almost entirely in the brilliancy of Mann. Harvard's defence, however, which has not been scored on in the last three games, should be able to cope with the Canadians' attack, although Captain Morgan will probably be unable to play on account of a bad cold, and the forward line is playing in equally high form...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOCKEY TEAM MEETS McGILL | 1/29/1916 | See Source »

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