Word: fits
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Although Coburn's injury has healed more rapidly than had been expected, making him fit for play by Saturday, it is highly doubtful if he will be used except in a case of necessity...
...communication published in the CRIMSON of last Friday, Mr. Adrien Gambet has seen fit to indulge in a vicious and unsubstantiated attack on the German Department. Mr. Gambet charges that the department does not assume the right attitude toward the student. Has it occurred to him that there may be something wrong with the attitude of the student toward the department...
Today's announcement from the H. A. A. brings to a head dissatisfaction which has been festering for several years and which found expression last fall to no effect. No one underestimates the thankless work of assigning big-game tickets, trying to fit 35,000 people into 29,500 seats. But it is more than exasperating to find, after the years of practice the Athletic Association has had, the same makeshift tactics which brought annoyance to everyone and disaster to many last year. In the future crowds at the football games will be as great or greater than they...
...third. Shortly afterwards the Moose left the Grand Circuit for his more familiar woods, and little has been heard from him since. Some commentators have had him dead and others considered his species extinct; but now comes a persistent rumor that he is to return, groomed and fit, the "dark horse" of the next Presidential Derby in 1924. Who will ride him is not announced and the logical man for the job, Senator Borah of Idaho has done his best publicly to disclaim the honor...
...definitely announced that Coburn will be unable to take part in the scrimmage this week and consequently will not be fit to face the Tigers Saturday. With Coburn out, Coach Fisher will undoubtedly start a backfield composed of Buell, Owen, Gehrke, and Chapin...