Word: factors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Coach E. L. Farrell addressed the gathering and outlined the training rules. "The first and one of the biggest obstacles of the squad in the early season is the conquest of that old rival studies," declared Farrell, "and we must strive to overcome this factor which always forces us to lose some of our best prospects...
...decrease of $48,000 in appropriations for the White House, or "Executive Offices," comes about because last year $50,000 extra was appropriated for "extraordinary repairs" to the White House. With this factor eliminated, apparently the President's household costs $2,000 more than last year. Not so! The Vice President's salary is part of the "White House" appropriation, and the Vice President's salary was increased $3,000 last year (to $15,000) when Congress raised its own salaries and the salaries of the Cabinet and Supreme Court. Actually the President cut his household expense...
Close and accurate understanding between the United States and Canada and therefore between the United States and British Empire is the most important factor in the maintenance of white civiliza-H. L. WEIR...
Baldwin, captain of last year's red-shirts, has also shown up well. He is developing into a clever forward, and the factor of his size is likely to be negligible...
...football can hardly be regarded as an unmitigated good." Undergraduates representing many colleges at the Wesleyan parley, with the exception of one, in a personal vote approved a radical readjustment of the present schedule system. And the Exonian, at Exeter, reveals that statistics prove football to be the decisive factor in determining the institution many of its graduates enter...