Word: difference
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...coherent heterogeneity" was the way Herbert Spencer described this trend: and by it he meant Evolution. But we must not overlook the part that science has played in making this change possible. The advance in methods of communication has so greatly stimulated the exchange of ideas between people of different parts of the world that an event one hemisphere is known in the other within an hour: while by the very latest inventions, the words of the President in Washington are heard as he speaks, them in every part of the continent. The most recent stop towards coherency...
...eleven men whom Coach Fisher will probably start against Penn State tomorrow will differ radically in their personnel from the team which took the field against Georgia last week. The new make-up of the Crimson combination has come party on account of injuries and partly because the coaching staff was not satisfied with the showing made by several men in last Saturday's struggle and in the scrimmages held Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. The shifts in all number...
...fact every muscle in the body, and sets a man up so that he is in about as perfect physical condition as can be desired. The training is more interesting and varied than track work, in that it is over new country all of the time. Cinder tracks differ only slightly, but every cross-country course is different. Then too, the training is during a season of crisp, cool weather. There is a cross-country training table at the Varsity Club; there are the trips to other colleges to look forward to; and what should appeal to every red-blooded...
Legislation prohibiting the matching of football teams whose players differ in weight to any great extent is urged by John N. Heisman, football coach...
Plans for fall rowing this year have been announced by the crew management and will not differ materially from what has been customary for the past few years...