Word: equalization
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...squads. Captain J. W. Burke '23, who opened the meeting, stressed the serious nature of the work, and the big incentive to steady effort which was being offered to every man on the squads, both University and Freshman. In emphasizing the point that each candidate had an equal opportunity for success, Burke pointed out that the results which a track men obtained were measured by the time which he put into his work, and that the coaches would always be watching every man on the squad...
...compete in the regular meets, but also to give practice to the regulars of the teams, Coach Martin has developed the plan of dividing the entire squad into two teams as soon as possible, and to hold frequent informal meets between these groups, which will be as nearly equal in strength as the coaches can make them. The first of these meets will probably come in about two weeks...
...defenses of the Canal should be strengthened: the coast defense batteries should be more scattered so that ships may not approach to bombard the Canal from angles out of reach of the land guns. There should be several new batteries of 16-inch guns with a range equal to those mounted by any navy. Toboga Island, nine miles from the western entrance of the Canal, should be equipped with batteries to prevent an enemy fleet from approaching the Canal closely enough to bombard the Miraflores locks. There should be an adequate aeroplane force (100 or 150 planes) to drive...
...book specially written for those who are outside the Church of Christ; the others, those who have remained within, united to the heirs of the apostles, do not need my words." He declares his absolute acceptance of all four gospels as authentic and of equal value, despising the words and theology of the higher criticism. He wishes to write of the Christ whom he sees in the gospels, without let or hindrance. His style is somewhat wordy, but of unsurpassed brilliance in some parts, as, for example, where he describes the utter lowliness of the manger. Another characteristic...
...computing the standing of the next group, the "H" men in college, the marks of each man were counted a number of times equal to the number of major sports in which the man was entitled to wear a letter. In this way a total of 64 was accumulated, the grades being 16 A's, 51 B's, 139 C's, 37 D's, and 2 E's, making an average standing...