Word: exist
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...plays has said that the continued use of such a small stage will produce a group of playwrights with a "20*12" technique. As for Sanders Theatre, everyone will agree that it is impossible. Stage hand, actors, playwrights and producers are wasting energy on obstacles which never ought to exist...
...almost invariably the case that when two large institutions exist in close proximity rivalry manifests itself. This condition is amply exemplified by the present attitude of Technology toward Harvard. A healthy spirit of rivalry, especially of the type which accompanies athletic contests, is to be desired, but prejudice based upon misunderstanding is unnecessary and may prove detrimental...
...only be two games before Princeton in which to try out new material, give men experience and confidence and get them working together, and pick a team. The Princeton game would lose its importance and would be merely an ordinary mid-season game, while our friendly rivalry would only exist with Yale. However, looking upon it from the practical side it would mean about one hundred thousand less people (a low estimate when one realizes such games as Penn State, Centre, and Georgia, which drew capacity crowds last year, would have to be cut out) would pay entrance, and when...
...organized scouting, do you realize what it is? As conditions now exist everything is entirely understood between colleges, everything is entirely above board. We send tickets for scouts to other colleges and they do the same to us. If this is stopped nothing will prevent graduates from sending back information informally, and where now it entails nothing but the best of feeling, there would be suspicion and misunderstandings which would not add to the best interests of the game...
...over-emphasized in the press of America under the instigation of Japanese propagandists. From an intimate knowledge of conditions in China, I would venture the assertion that economically and commercially China is probably today more normal than any other large nation, and in spite of the political difference which exist she is today more homogenous even politically than any equal aggregate population to be found anywhere in the world...