Word: developer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...discussion of the tariff question which is perplexing the new administration, there is one phase of the problem which should be given careful consideration. It is very important for the people of this continent and ultimately for the entire world, that the United States and Canada should develop harmoniously. Were Canada forced to build herself up as a part of Europe rather than as a part of North American, it would be a detrimental matter to both continents. There probably would be very little advantage in a political union of Canada and the United States. Both Washington and Ottawa have...
...Freshman winter season has not been very successful, but the team has shown some improvement in the last few weeks. It is well known that few school stars come to the University, and this is one reason for the weakness of the Freshmen. There is time enough to develop men to make a strong University team, but not enough time to develop a Freshman team. As a result the Freshmen rely almost entirely for their strength on runners who were developed in preparatory schools...
...seconds. Several University runners whom no one expected to accomplish anything fought their way to places. A few more such and the standing of the teams at the end of the meet might have been quite different from what it was. It is Coach Bingham's task to develop these men, and he seems to be doing...
...specific values newspaper photography is sure to develop speed if thought and action, acquaintance with interesting situations and important men, and extreme keenness of tact and of mind. When you have to photograph a man who doesn't want to be photographed you have to make a snap judgment and than act and act quickly. In your work all the interesting situations and all the important people of the community. As for keenness of mind and cleverness. It is one of the first requisites of a successful photographer, For example we once had a man here who took pictures...
...second speaker, W. H. Trumbull '15, stressed especially the value of a "human feeling and touch" in football, showed how this had helped to develop the famous teams of 1914 and 1915, and warned against over-systemization in football at the University...