Word: developer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Coach Danguy, recently returned from a European trip, expects a successful season, but must start practice early in order to develop material to take the place of the letter men who graduated last June. The absence of the Lanes, who were stellar performers for the last three years, will be keenly felt. But with Captain Durham and the members of last year's University and undefeated Freshman squads there should be an abundance of swordsmen from whom to develop a winning team both in foils and epee...
...completed project will be a self-contained school for graduate students, but at the same time the closest possible relations; both physical, intellectual, and social, will be maintained with the rest of the Unviersity. It is the wish of the authorities that school spirit among the studnets be developed as much as possible, and that opportunity be offered for contact between students from all parts of the country for the interchange of ideas, discussion of work, and development of personality in an atmosphere made inspiring by the ambition of the faculty to help the students to be more than money...
...fourth member of the backfield will probably be the veteran quarterback, Spalding, although recent developments lead one to believe that Coach Fisher is breaking away from the inactive field general idea. A three man backfield on the offense has characterized Fisher Coached teams for many years. The theory has been that a quarterback who does not wear himself out carrying the ball is best able to direct the team. The scheme has worked with admirable success but if it were possible to develop a player with this same ability coupled with strong offensive powers, the team would be so much...
...recent interview in the Boston Traveler Mr. Royal Brown, a "successful author of stories" has made known the secret of his success. Contrary to the customary procedure of his profession as such a course may be, Mr. Brown informs the aspiring author that "plots are unimportant . . . . they develop themselves." And the Traveler itself continues in the worthy task of snatching bushel baskets from hopeful lights by supplying a directory of available though undeveloped stories...
Captain S. F. Clark is making a drive to develop a formidable team, and the prospects seem good. Last year's entire regular team, consisting of G. E. Kent '25, F. D. Stranahan '26, R. A. Pinkerton '27, and J. W. Tufts '27, has returned to college, as well as two substitutes, G. J. Farrelley '26, and J. H. G. Pell '26. All the above men have played polo during the summer, and are in first class condition...