Word: footedness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This University appears to be still exempt. For a time the "Gadfly" gave promise of action: but it much-heralded appearance was more suggestive of a butterfly or moth. Yet there is no telling what secret ammunition may have been brought in; already there are rumors that a more penetrating...
Under these conditions it is only a man that dares, in defiance of popular support, to come out flat-footed for existing conditions and to offer arguments in support of his thesis. This is what Mr. Hoover has done in his refreshingly brief and trenchantly powerful essay entitled "American Individualism...
If the article in the Crimson is worth anything at all, it ought to come out flat-footed and say what it means. If it means graft, then it ought to be easy to show it or keep still. If it means to cut the privileged classes, who will it...
Our contributor demands that the CRIMSON come out "flat-footed" and say what it means, suggesting a solution of the problem. The question is not so much how to "save" tickets as how to distribute them most equitably.
In the singles Pfaffman played well for the University; his fast ground strokes many times leaving Howe flat-footed at the net. In the doubles, however, the finished team-work of Sanders and Howe rendered ineffective the hard-hitting Crimson pair, while their ability to cover the court and keep...