Word: directed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Beginning today, Coach Haines will be at the Newell boathouse every afternoon, except Saturday, from 3 to 6 o'clock, to give individual instruction on the machines to those who wish it. Though men who did not report for fall rowing will be at no direct disadvantage when the regular season opens, all new candidates, and especially all members of the Freshman football squad, are advised to take this opportunity to get some extra individual coaching. The work will be discontinued during the mid-year period...
...plants, each representing a different industry. Consideration would be given to the possibility of each educational institution handling specific problems for the industries, making experiments for them if necessary or desirable, and endeavoring to organize a course of study, training their graduates along particular lines that would be of direct benefit to the industries. The understanding would be, in this case, that these manufacturers would be willing eventually to take the most desirable of these students into their plants for the working out of the future scientific development and the problems of manufacturing...
...Clarke '96 will direct the work of the field event men in the Baseball Cage. Weekly competitions will be held in the jump, broad jump, shot-put, and pole-vault and prizes will be awarded at the end of the season to the men with the highest averages...
...getting through as soon as possible instead of carrying his opponent back with him. This enables him to get into the elcar where he can see the play, and gives him a chance to cut down the interference and to hurry the play. The thrust is diagonal rather than direct. Even on plays through the line the defence is thus enabled to avoid being smothered. The same general principle applies in attack. With a quick-starting backfield that is coming in standing up, it is not necessary to rub your opponent in the dirt. A quick thrust to throw...
...plane against a landscape background, the best known of which form the decoration of one of the rooms in the Ducal Palace in Venice. Like them, the picture at the Fogg Museum, although extremely simple in its expression, is masterly in design, and it exhibits the extraordinary skill in direct handling, which makes Tintoretto perhaps the most brilliant of the Venetian painters...