Word: expert
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Public opinion and expert opinion unite in demanding reform. N. Y. Tribune, Nov. 26 and 27, 1893; N. Y. Post...
...stronger than last year, and as many in which she is weaker. Her centre is practically impregnable. Pennsylvania soon gave up hopes of gaining there. Most of Yale's gains were through the centre, partly through Butterworth's phenomenal rushing, and partly because her own centre was expert in opening a way. Yale's left side of the line with Beard and Hinkey was strong enough so that Pennsylvania did not bother it a great deal. Behind the line, Morris at quarterback played a faultless game in passing the ball. One thing was noticeable, that he did not attempt...
Perhaps this increase is due in large measure to Professor I. N. Hollis, who succeeds Professor W. H. Burr, recently resigned to accept a position at Columbia. Professor Hollis is a man who has had wide experience in engineering lines and is an expert in his subject. He was assistant engineer in the navy department, has designed the engines of several new large vessels, and has been with the Bureau of Steam Engineering at Washington. He will have here seven courses under his direct charge, including an entirely new one in mechanical engineering. The following are some of the changes...
...winter meeting on Saturday there will be an invitation fencing bout between M. Thieblan and A. G. Thacher, both members of the Boston Athletic Association and expert fencers...
These and various other advantages will come with the appointment of the Graduate Athletic Treasurer and Manager. In appointing Mr. White to this office the Athletic Committee have chosen a man, who, by his business experience in many directions is excellently suited for the work. We may confidently expert that in his hands the management of the athletic teams will be successful...