Word: forwardness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...This is the flaming torch of life which they carried so nobly in the forefront of the fight and which now has been thrust into our waiting hands . . . to carry forward . . . until at last we all get home...
Thus the official spokesman of the Roman Catholic Hierarchy in Mexico is now a rebel by official proclamation. From last week forward may be said to date Mexico's new "Holy...
...will happen no more. The National Football Rules Committee, meeting in wintry seclusion at Absecon, N. J., last week, voted a new provision which makes a fumbled ball recovered by the defensive side "dead" at the point of recovery. The new rule "will not apply in case of forward passing, nor to backward passes which are intercepted before striking the ground, nor to blocked kicks, which will be played as heretofore." The committee justified its change with the explanation that a fumble is the error of but one player, not the team, and the loss of the ball by fumble...
...second half the game was speeded up due to some fast playing on the part of the Freshmen. G. H. Pattison '32 and Captain W. J. Holland '32 each scored six goals from field while Pattison's floorwork was also outstanding. Tabor's right forward, S. N. Clark, played well for the visiting team...
Undoubtedly, this project Johns Hopkins has adopted has given the graduate students a thorough knowledge of their profession, but their lack of a sound cultural background will seriously hinder them in formulating ideas in the true perspective of actual events. Instead of a step forward, the idea is a compromise between the old method whereby no degree was required, and the present system of demanding a foundation in the arts previous to entering any advanced field...