Word: foremost
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Harvard players, Captain Hurley was unquestionably foremost in knowledge of the game, in speed and aggressiveness on the offense, in dash and reliability of his defensive play, and in the unconquerable spirit with which he led his team. He gained Harvard's only first down in the first half practically unaided, and made the most and longest gains in the second. His brilliant tackles were the most spectacular plays of the game and time after time stopped Yale's attacks on all parts of the Harvard line. Mills, too, played a brilliant game. His tackling in the open...
...University golf team will play a team match with the Country Club this afternoon, over the Clyde Park course at Brookline. A hard contest is expected, for the Country Club team includes several of the foremost golfers in the state. The University players, however, are familiar with the course, and as they are all playing in good form and have made some low scores in practice rounds, the match should be well contested...
...medicine at McGill and the University of Pennsylvania, and since 1889 at Johns Hopkins. He holds the degree of LL.D. from McGill, Yale, and the University of Edinburgh and Aberdeen, and is a fellow of the Royal Society and of the Royal College of Physicians, London. He is the foremost authority on internal medicine in this country, and his work on "The Principles and Practice of Medicine" is the standard text-book on the subject in the English language...
Baron Kaneko is an authority on constructional law, a well-known writer on economic and political subjects, and the foremost orator in the Japanese House of Peers. He is president of the "American Friends' Society," and a close student of American institutions. To him, perhaps, more than to any other one man, is due the credit of bringing about the present friendly relations between America and Japan...
Baron Kentaro Kaneko L.'78, h.'99, one of the foremost statesmen of Japan, will visit the University after the spring recess, and on Thursday evening, April 28, will speak in Sanders Theatre on "The Present Russo-Japanese...