Word: corrections
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...indications prove correct, they will marvel more at the fighting spirit of this Harvard team, which has tasted defeat and found it not to its liking. Through 60 minutes of the game last week, the audience was treated to an exhibition of "guts" on the part of Captain Herman Gundlach and his mates, such as has seldom been seen HARVARD Ford l.h.b. Bilodeau q.b. Ecker f.b. Blackwood r.h.b. Dubiel l.e. Burton l.t. Schumann l.g. Comfort c. Gundlach r.g. Watson r.t. Kelly r.e. Stromberg r.e. Beall r.t. Stillman r.g. Vincent c. Brearley l.g. Miller l.t. Shuler l.e. Grove r.h.b. King...
Granting that this reason is correct, is the method used to remedy it the logical one? According to the most recent educational ideas it probably is not, Present day, feeling in regard to this sort of thing is that if the lectures are not sufficiently attractive to the student, let them be made so. This might well be apropos if this course contained lectures which were on the whole boring and more drudgery. But it is admitted that they are not, and that the real reason for the lack of attendance is that they are not intimately connected with...
...Psychology experts have also developed two very interesting means of curing this disability, the first consisting in throwing the sufferer into a post-hypnotic trance and then impressing upon his subconscious mind the correct way to speak. Another method developed is to take the subconscious mind of the stammerer off his trouble by pricking him in the hand with a pin every time he falters...
Comprising the "crew" which covered the Edwards murder trial at Wilkes-Barre, Pa. for the evening Bulletin, we believe it only fair to correct a misstatement in the Oct. 15 issue of TIME which asserts Mr. Charles Israel, city editor of the Bulletin, claims for himself the credit for first attaching the "American Tragedy" tag to the Edwards trial...
...George Keenan Morrow. And the "accumulation" was working control of McLellan Stores. In a rare interview in 1929 George Morrow, who was born in Canada but has spent the last 20 years in Manhattan, remarked that "like Tunney, we have never been beaten." At the time the statement was correct...