Word: distinctiveness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Coach Knox was emphatic in pronouncing the Crimson team superior to the 1923 eleven. "Dartmouth, however, has one distinct advantage", he went on to say, "in that it started practice a whole month earlier than we did. You can see the result of this in the manner in which the Dartmouth men execute their plays. Longer drill has given them a far more finished performance than we can hope to have...
...rivalry had grown more and more intense from about 1901 to 1912. With few exceptions the scores had been close, and although the Crimson had the distinct edge on the grand total, each team regarded the other as one of its chief opponents...
...intercollegiate tennis, the highest laurels in both branches were won by Westerners. Wallace Scott, of the University of Washington, carried away the singles title with Lewis M. White and Louis Thalbeimer of the University of Texas combining to make up the ranking doubles team. The East, however, holds a distinct edge on the entire rank list, with Arnold Jones brilliant Yale captain, and the Columbia team of Jerome Lang and Frank Anderson in the runner-up positions...
...first half was scoreless, although Coach Knox's men maintained distinct superiority throughout...
...past few days all cars left overnight on University grounds have been tagged. These tags in effect tell the owner that he has violated a rule of the University and that he must report at once to the Superintendent of Caretakers. Such a notice has come as a distinct surprise to most of these men. For years they have found University property a haven of refuge from the vigilant eyes of the Cambridge police. Now evidently the old order is to change...