Word: excepts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...similar exhibition of defensive work was staged in the Yale contest a week ago, forcing the Blue to resort to an overhead attack, which proved more successful. Time and again the Yale backs bucked against the Brown line with absolutely no success and except for Neidlinger's three phenomenal open field performances which noted 18 of the 20 points, they were unable to endanger the Providence goal line...
...seats in the stone part of the Stadium between the goal lines. Applications received from men of the following classifications were filled in the following order of preference, in accordance with the regular allotment rules of the H. A. A., before any seats were allotted to graduate applicants except in the case of former letter men; 1. Graduates and Undergraduates applying for one each 1873 2. Varsity, Second, and Freshman squads and coaches 1222 3. Graduate football "H" men 943 4. Members of the Varsity Club (other "H" men) and the Class of 1879 (donors of the Stadium...
...three downstairs courts have been completed except for the "tell-tale" and the hanging of the doors. The lights are being put in now and two coats of paint have already been put on. In the up-stains courts the floor has still to be laid; and the lighting, and hanging of doors must be finished. The side walls, however, have already been painted. Both sets of courts will be thoroughly ventilated, the upper ones by the windows and outlets at the top of the building. The lower courts are entirely enclosed, and must therefore be ventilated artificially. This will...
Although Coburn's injury has healed more rapidly than had been expected, making him fit for play by Saturday, it is highly doubtful if he will be used except in a case of necessity...
Given everything short of actual independence, the great question now is whether Ireland has more than she can stand. The Free State, through the executive council chosen by the Parliamentary majority, has undertaken to guarantee rights which England has failed to maintain; "dwellings cannot be entered except in accordance with law"; "freedom of conscience and the free profession and practice of religion are inviolable rights." Free expression of opinion and the right of assembly without arms are also guaranteed. To fulfil these provisions faithfully the new government will have to reverse the traditions of repression and violence which have scarred...