Word: doubtful
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...average observer it would seem that the number of students sufficiently interested in music to subscribe to such a paper would be much too small to insure it life and financial health, or at least in comparison to its older brothers the "Monthly" and the "Illustrated." And, no doubt, the very fact that enough enthusiasm was generated among the students to produce even the initial number of a paper which contains only material of a purely musical nature will, people, induce on the part of many inhabitants of our College world and elsewhere a healthy state of speculation and inquiry...
Yesterday's damp weather did not seriously delay the interclass tennis tournament. The Freshmen defeated the Sophomores, winning the necessary five points in six matches played. The issue between the Seniors and Juniors is still in doubt, the score standing four to one in favor of the latter...
...tennis championship in singles yesterday afternoon W. M. Washburn '15, of New York, N. Y., defeated J. J. Armstrong '14, of St. Paul, Minn., in straight sets, 6-4, 6-3, 6-2. Though Armstrong played a strong game, fighting continually, the issue of the match was never in doubt after the early part of the first set, when Armstrong did his best work, and for a few games held the lead. In the third set also, he managed to outdo his opponent for a short while; but during the rest of the match, Washburn was never pressed, his serve...
...will be held in secret. All the regulars, with the exception of DeWitt, are now in the line-up, and in spite of a considerable slump during the middle of the week, the large scores run up against Stevens and Lehigh in the opening games leave little room for doubt as to the team's ability to handle Virginia Polytechnic...
From the moment the ball landed in Captain Wendell's arms after the first kickoff, there was not a doubt as to the outcome of the game. He carried it in from the 10-yard line to within five yards of the centre of the field. From there 10 rushes sufficed to carry the ball straight over the line for a touchdown, after which Hitchcock kicked the goal. In this march down the field Wendell, H. Hardwick, and Brickley shared honors, the first being given the ball on the final plunge thus scoring his first touchdown for the year...