Word: correctly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...advisable, the undergraduate argues, to debar him from seeing the football team in action daily, following its progress, and watching the progress of polishing the eleven by the coaches? Would not the team be benefited by student attendance in open practice daily? At the outset the CRIMSON wishes to correct some of the misunderstanding prevalent among the student body in regard to secret practice, and advance sound reasoning for the continuance of secret practice on the Stadium field...
...sound basis for everything he does; but it is curious that football men in general, and the coaches who face his team in particular, do not seem to realize that to beat Harvard and Haughton it is necessary to consider Harvard and Haughton's vital, and to my mind correct, principle--which is not drop kicking or placement kicking, but punting...
This treatment of walls and ceilings to eliminate noise, however, has passed the experimental stage. Besides the Chicago offices, there are at least seven other similar installations--to say nothing of the theatres, churches and courtrooms where hearing conditions were bad until enough absorbing material was introduced to correct them. Correcting the acoustics of a theatre is a parallel operation to eliminating noises in an office; in both cases it is the echoes or reverberations which make the trouble and which must be destroyed...
Senator Hollis is correct, however, in his statement that he does not fairly represent Harvard College in the Senate of the United States. Nor did he represent the Senate in what he said at Harvard, for he misrepresented the facts not only with respect to the college of New England, but of the country...
...have had opportunity to work with real batters in place of the "dummies" which were used for so many weeks. In addition, they have been drilled in the art of throwing to the bases. A great deal of attention has been paid to this, Coach Sexton endeavoring to correct any movement of the pitcher which might betray the direction of his throw. The catchers also have received much attention...