Word: feeling
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Yale men tonight feel satisfied with the showing of the team. Nothing but straight football was played. In the attack and defence there is considerable improvement over the work of last year's team...
...interview with a CRIMSON reporter a member of the cruise commended the general attitude of the volunteers, who though they could not be punished except by being dismissed from the cruise, observed almost perfect discipline. Although the volunteers knew little of the war game, they learned enough seamanship to feel perfectly at home on a battleship. "The cruise was very well managed," he said, "especially in view of the fact that it was the first of its kind. The food was good, and the regulars, who were exceedingly gentlemanly, rendered us no small service by their advice and instruction...
...Although Royce has a number of disciples who follow his scheme of thought in its essentials, he has a far larger constituency of those who disagreed with him and yet feel that they owe what is best in their thought to his stimulus...
...University of Virginia eleven faces a difficult schedule of games, and she does not feel that she is overly equipped to make the best of it. There is but one backfield veteran available Captain Sparr, the fullback. Mayer Anderson and Rhodes, who made such an impression at New Haven and Cambridge, are not in college, and Tippett is not expected to return to the University. This leaves an array of substitute material, Pace, Churchman, Goodwin and Kinsolvin, to fill the missing places. In addition to backfield men who have been lost through one cause or another, stalwart forwards, such...
...younger men as assistants to Dean Yeomans should result in a more natural relationship between student and dean. Since Dean Little and Dean Mayo have only the power of recommending their disciplinary and scholastic decisions to Dean Yeomans, who is a member of the Administrative Board, undergraduates ought to feel more willing to regard the Deans as their real advisors and helpers. Also, the fact of the Deans being nearer the students own age will help materially in breaking down that imaginative barrier of non-sympathy for the undergraduate's point of view, which unconsciously the younger generation holds...