Word: factor
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...play the Moses Brown School on Saturday. The University soccer team which meets the University of Pennsylvania team on Saturday and the Haverford eleven on Monday will not be permitted to stay over until Tuesday to play off the game with Princeton, as the contest would into be a factor in deciding the league championship...
...flaseo, the weak Maine team being smothered under a 37 to 0 score. As was to prove the case for many weeks, however the Blue's representative was not a team but a Blue squad of eleven men. Careless handling of Thurman's clever punts was as the chief factor in the first reverse for Yale, and Virginia took a 10 to 0 victory. By desperate plugging through the line, Yale was barely able to defeat Lehigh 7 to 6 the next Saturday, and the following week the Elis took a hollow 19 to 0 victory from the weak Springfield...
...moreover, it is almost a requisite in a man who boasts a college degree, that he be acquainted, in an elementary way, at least, with the world's greatest master-pieces of music. Strangely enough, with the progress of civilization, music has become more and more of a minor factor in general culture. The great statesman, Themistocles, was derided because he could not play the harp, yet we are not the least bit ashamed to admit that, with no thought of playing ourselves, the mere listening to music bores...
coupled with the poor offense work of the University players was the chief factor in the University's defeat. The poor offensive, however, was partially offset by the effective work of the University's defense men, who managed to keep the score down within reasonable limits...
...University crew has been doing good work for the past few weeks, seeming to have developed the strong catch and snappy finish which has been a determining factor in many previous Harvard victories. What is of still greater importance, the men appear to have acquired the ability to pull together better, this having been gained from their rowing in the same order for so long a time. B. Harwood '15, who has been out for some time on account of a slight injury to his arm, is expected to be back in his old position at number four...