Word: fits
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...University Soccer team faces Cornell this afternoon on Soldiers Field at 3 o'clock in the first league game of the season. Lamont has sustained several bad knocks, but will probably play a part of the game at least, and Byington, with a sprained ligament, will hardly be fit for this afternoon. Despite the shake-up which was given the team early this week, the positions of the men remain the same as in the game with M. I. T. last Friday...
...social changes affecting the philosophical outlook and life of nations, wrought by scientific progress? Or do they think these mere trifles? Would they give us no warning of that increase in our moral obligations in proportion to our increasing powers of destruction? Or do they hold such a point fit merely for some course in a "dilettante humanity...
...easy to suggest that this is as it should be: perhaps the monitor ought to be (as he really is in practice now), the human element to make the machinery fit individual cases. Such an idea at once meets with popular favor. Why not let the monitor replace the deans in passing on causes of absence? He has the undergraduate point of view, and his mediation can save the overworked office much troublesome routine...
Although injuries have been numerous at Dartmouth this season, the Green will only have one regular not fit for today's game. Captain Burke is still slated as unable to start the contest, but present indications seem to show that he will be used if a crucial moment arrives when his powerful ground-gaining ability is needed in the backfield...
Twenty men, from the eight hundred members of the Freshman Class, attended the special service in Appleton Chapel last night. The report might be fit subject for the lamentations of a Jeremiah. But to take it as a sign of these decaying times is to miss the point. The seven hundred and eighty Freshmen who stayed away are not necessarily agnostics; not necessarily indifferent, even; they are simply unenlightened. The wiser twenty report that the Freshman service was an inspiration and a true pleasure. Informal talks as stimulating as those of Professor Moore and Dean Sperry...