Word: dangerous
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...vacant. If students who so desired were permitted to bring two or three guests each, better audiences would be obtained for lectures, and other interested persons would be given the benefit of them. Nor, since members of the University would be sponsors for their guests, would there be danger of packing the halls with an undesirable element...
...which was played in complete darkness, clearly pointed to the urgent need of an amendment to this rule whereby at least the last two games played in October may begin at 2 o'clock. Aside from the fact that players and spectators were at a decided disadvantage, there was danger in forcing thousands of persons to grope their way down dark stairways, over loose boards, and only partially constructed wooden stands. For another year safety, even aside from football considerations, calls for earlier games in late October...
...three touchdowns made was the result of individual play. Three times the seconds' substitutes held their opponents within their 10-yard line. The first of the scores tallied came when the University forwards broke through and forced Gardner to fumble on his attempt to kick out of danger, Caner falling on the ball as it rolled over the goal-line. Nelson made the second touchdown after intercepting a forward pass on the seconds' 35-yard line, and the third came when Willcox got loose on an end-run, dodging down the field for 55 yards...
...much spirit cannot be displayed at the game in Princeton tomorrow--but there is danger in New York...
...current Graduates' Magazine explains the greater increase in size of western universities on the ground that, because western states are growing more rapidly it is only natural that their own colleges should reap the benefit. Obviously this, while it has explanatory value, cannot reconcile the College to the danger of becoming a local institution. The activities of the Harvard Clubs throughout the country and of the now defunct Territorial Clubs show that Harvard men are not content with explaining the phenomenon. It is the opinion of many that the examination system is largely responsible. This feeling...