Word: extent
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...program predicted for the University squad this week. A. E. French '29, who was forced to retire from Saturday's game in the first half with an injury to his side, is the only member of the squad who will not be available for work this week. The exact extent of French's injury has not been an- nounced but it is thought unlikely that he will be seen in action before the Dartmouth clash a week from next Saturday. Either G. E. Donaghy '29 or W. R. Harper '30 will probably take his place in the Team A backfield
...criticism be found with "Hamlet" as played at the Arlington it would be only that the effort to preserve as much as possible the original atmosphere of the Shakespearean theatre by curtailing the intermissions might be better infringed upon to the extent of permitting at least one break of over three minutes...
...have just heard from the company which supplies us with our instruments, that their business has increased to such an extent among the colleges that they are at present more than 10,000 saxaphone orders behind...
Perhaps I am a back-number and do not know the extent of what you call "the tyranny of so-called efficiency." I am merely basing my present opinions on what the Associated Press chose to quote from your editorial. But this I do know--my own college career was made possible by the Employment Bureau: I needed money and was willing to work. I was asked intimate questions by the Bureau, and I did not have too much pride to answer them. Had the Bureau shown the "indifference" you recommend, my college days might have ended prematurely...
Shapiro is entering his third year as a squad member, and has in addition to experience a weight of 215 pounds to recommend him. On his ability to fit his ponderous frame into the speedy modern game of football, depends to a large extent his status this season...