Word: experts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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West Point is primarily associated in the public mind with rigidly erect, flawlessly neat, machinelike companies of cadets marching and countermarching over their parade ground on the Hudson Palisades. General Stewart was an ideal superintendent in such a conception: 31 years an infantryman, an expert and exacting drillmaster...
...Then we might disband 900,000 of these organizations and make the other 100,000 more intelligent and stronger than they are today. What they need is an efficiency expert in these organizations...
...improvements have been introduced this year by the head coach of class football. Practice is preceded each day by a half hour of concentrated drill for those who have never before played football. Thus expert instruction is made available to those whose spirit is willing but whose flesh is untutored. Present plans call also for the formation of teams graded by weight from the players left unplaced after the tentative determination of the class teams. The important result of all these forces is the fact that the class team system of this year insures every sound student in Harvard College...
Under Head Coach Samborski and assistant Coaches Edward Burke 1L., J. S. Malick '27, E. H. L. Sexton 2G., and C. L. Short 3M., all Freshmen have the opportunity to play football under expert tutelage...
...After my unprecedented success--I say this with modesty--last season; I was approached by many syndicates with attractive propositions. And I was surely tempted to dip my pen in an inkpot of gold--to use a rather neat figure of speech--and join the tabloid ranks as an expert writer. But the tabloid writers type with only one finger, while two Forecast digits rattle the keys, yea even three or four in moments of excitement, so I realized I should feel out of place among them...