Word: copings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...clash between Captain Cazalet and P.M. Lenhart '27 there was snappy play in which Cazalet was clearly the outstanding figure for at least the first two matches. Then Lenhart seemed to find his stride but was still unable to cope with the brilliant strokes of the Englishman and went down to a 3 to 1 defeat. The scores were...
...expense of the lax guarding of Holy Cross. The first part of the initial period was close and hard fought although neither team displayed much real basketball ability. Toward the end of the period Holy Cross developed an offensive with which the University men were unable to cope. They gradually forged ahead to a 12 point lead and the half closed with the score...
Upholding the reputation established by its predecessors, the Freshman hockey team overwhelmed the Andover sextet in the Boston Arena yesterday afternoon by a 7 to 0 score. The schoolboys showed a great need for practice and could not cope with the Crimson onrush once the 1930 combination launched its attack...
...value. For later imitations in prairie cities like Chicago and Detroit there was no equivalent economic excuse. In proving themselves to be cities these places were borrowing traffic evils headlong. Transportation experts, and Editor Charles Harris Whitaker of the Journal of the American Institute of Architects, predicted that to cope with the present madness, new madness would be required, such as double-deck streets...
...understand intelligently the Chinese problem of today," began Mr. Kwong, cope must realize that China is a very much older country than any in Western civilization. America was discovered in 1492, less than five hundred years ago; Chinese history, on the other hand, dates back to 2400 B. C. Confucius, the great philosopher and religious leader, wrote a history of China in the year 60 B. C. and it was this same civilization, with no great changes, which existed in China in the earlier part of the nineteenth century, and which, in fact, to a large extent remains unchanged...