Word: equal
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...last, as to the examinations for Elementary and Reading Knowledge of German; they are of almost equal difficulty and men who have creditably passed such courses as German 1a have frequently failed in the examination of Reading Knowledge. The secret of the trouble with Modern Language Requirements lies with the German Department. ADRINN GAMBRT '25 November...
Yale will be called upon to combat a forward pass attack said to be equal to that developed by any eleven in years. In addition to the aerial plays, the Iowa team possesses in Captain Gordon Locke a line plunger who should worry the Yale defence...
...reserved seats for the football games with Centre, Dartmouth, Florida, Princeton, Brown, and Yale this fall will be handled on the application system. This means that all those who file their applications before the closing date will have an equal chance for tickets, but they must be paid for at the time of application...
...order to give all men who intend to compete an equal opportunity to master the principles of single shell racing, Coach Wachter will be on the water daily, except Saturday, from 3 to 5 o'clock, and any member of the University is at liberty to consult him with regard to rowing between these hours. As far as possible Coach Wachter will divide his time between the upper-class and Freshman oarsmen...
...member of the University. The regular organized sports offer a natural solution; but for the man whose time or inclination forbids them, there is a sufficiency of other answer. Tennis has become by all odds the most popular pastime for good weather; in winter its indoor counterpart, squash, holds equal popularity. Both of these are well provided for at the University; about fifty tennis courts are already in play, and a score or so more planned. Squash courts, too, are numerous, and their number rapidly being increased. Furthermore, a tennis instructor has recently been engaged with the avowed intention...