Word: deal
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...which was particularly pleasing to many Yale men. It has seemed to many of the older graduates that the characteristic Yale directness has been lacking at New Haven of late and the blunt stand taken by the student editors is taken as a sign that the old willingness to deal with a situation without gloves when necessary is asserting itself...
...number of the prominent educators and business men of the East. It has been planned on the order of the Hampton Institute, Hampton, Virginia, where Mr. Cele has spent seven years as a student. His thorough acquaintance with the established institution in Virginia makes him well fitted to deal with the new and similar organization...
...students marched 500 strong to the field this afternoon to get final glimpse of the eleven. There is a great deal of confidence here...
...refused to corresponding percentages in past years, and here we find that, whereas in 1906 only 12 per cent. of those who applied for admission were turned down, in 1913 this percentage had risen to 26. That the increase in percentage of those refused admission had a great deal to do with the falling off in the Class of 1917 is proved by the fact that, had it remained 21 per cent. as last year, there would have been a marked increase in the size of the class. Furthermore, of those admitted in 1906, 42 percent. came in conditioned...
...moments. All things considered, the University eleven, with the exception of the forward line, played a very good, hard game. Team-work has improved somewhat, but a thorough and instinctive knowledge of the game is not yet displayed in the rushes. Springfield, on the other hand, exhibited a great deal of skill in all departments, being especially excellent in passing...