Word: cut
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...week later the University team won a clean-cut victory from Boston College, 1406. Two costly fumbles by the latter resulted in touchdowns for the University...
...colleges that have had to change and speed up their plan of work, probably the technical colleges have had greatest difficulties placed before them; they have to cover all of their ground just as thoroughly as before, and therefore they can cut from their curriculum only the non-essential work, of which there is very little...
...early years of unbridled expansion and cut-throat competition gave way in the late eighties to public control. Since that time concession after concession has been demanded of the railroads until just before our entrance in the war they were scarcely able to make both ends meet. Rates had become so low and restrictions so stringent that all improvements or new investments were impossible. The point had been reached where private industry and even a fair transportation efficiency were incompatible...
Princeton also has the distinction of seeing its teams cut down to a "war-strength" squad and their batting order shows a similar lack of veterans. As athletic contests the Saturday competitions are bound to fall down in comparison to former years' battles. Yet now we are beginning to see "sport for sport's sake"; the days of highly paid coaches and intensively trained teams seem passed. Men now play games between recitations and drills; the snap-course athlete is a type that has disappeared once...
...University made the score five--all in the eighth. Evans singled and went to third on Wolverton's hit. Hallowell reached first on an error, filling the bases. Ward's timely hit scored two runs. On Hoffman's hit, however, Hallowell was cut off at the plate. This was the last score for the University...