Word: dashing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Trial heats, 100-yard dash--A. Biddle '16, 2 yds.; L. C. Henin '15, 4 yds.; A. E. Teschner '17, scratch; J. L. Foley '15, 2 yds.; T. R. Pennypacker '16, 3 yds.; A. O. Phinny '17, 4 yds.; R. W. Babcock '17, 4 yds.; G. Lee '16, 2 yds.; W. M. Boyden '16, 4 yds.; R. H. Norris, Jr., '17, 4 yds.; W. H. Meanix Uc., 1 yd.; J. I. Abbott '14, 2 yds.; F. W. Wheeler...
...used perfunctorily it will do when the weather is too foul to play out-of-doors. In Cambridge there is a large group of men, earnest busy stu- dents, who cannot spare the two or three hours an afternoon for a major or minor sport, but who can dash into a centrally located gymnasium for forty-five minutes to keep bodies tuned up to intellectual tasks. This is precisely the group of men who most need regular daily exercise, who derive the most direct stimulus from it, and to whom the college most owes an accommodation which indirectly redounds...
...stated above, Bates was never dangerous. Aside from the onside kick her only other remarkable play was a 25-yard dash by Talbot around right end. As a rule Bates could gain only a yard or so at a time and generally had to punt. Captain Danahy played a good game until injured late in the last period...
...nature of things that Dr. Fitz should have built up an exceptionally lucrative practice. His contributions were more in the individual and the scientific order. Nor did the material things of his profession attract him. His manner of life remained throughout, simple, with just a dash of Puritan austerity. He was so much more interested in his profession than in the outward shows of life that he apparently gave them little thought or none. His quiet, sober achievement and its great contribution to the sum of human happiness prompts once more to acknowledgment of that sturdy quality...
...Bradlee, Rollins, and Mahan,--the former easily outdid his rivals. He handled the team with such good judgement and sureness that his work was much of a surprise. Mahan, who also played at half, seemed much more at home in the latter position. His runs equaled Hardwick's in dash and brilliancy, and it does not seem improbable that in a few days he will be permanently removed from the quarterback race...