Word: fined
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...best of luck to Ed. Leader, if his crew goes to the Olympics this summer, but haven't you overlooked Chas. E. Courtney's record at Cornell 1885-1920 when you state in your May 14 issue that "no other coach has turned out as consistently fine crews as Leader...
...Japanese players come to Cambridge with a fine record which includes victories over a number of strong teams all over the country. They number among their victims Leaned Stanford, Georgetown, and the Brooklyn Bushwicks, one of the leading semi-pro teams of the East...
...Hubbard Jr. '24, former All American guard at the University, will talk on the fine points of line play. J. L. Knox, coach of the Second University eleven, will speak on forward passing, E. L. Casey '19, Freshman coach," is scheduled to address the football men, with special emphasis upon Freshman football...
...Slocum admires the study required to earn membership in the society, but maintains that it does not promise leadership in business. This is no doubt very fine. An exceptional mind is not necessary to high executive positions. The point of the whole controversy seems to be that unusual mental power is one though only one of several factors of primary importance in business success. Personality and the ability to win over the confidence of others are equally essential but nevertheless the Phi Beta Kappa man has proven that he has one at least of these necessary qualifications. The Daily Princetonian
CAMBRIC TEA - Rebecca Lowrie - Harpers ($2.00). Author Lowrie has re- membered a few intensely recognizable bits of childhood: her stray animals' cemetery, with a particularly fine brick for canary David's headstone; her turning agnostic because no God smote her for saying "golly-golly-golly" all through church; her discovery of The Count of Monte Cristo, and amazement, on being called to supper, that all her humdrum world was going on just as usual...