Word: forwardness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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White, switched by Coach Wes Fesler from guard to forward for this game, lived up to expectations by sinking four baskets for a total of eight points, and Lowman, who is leading the league in scoring, contributed three field goals and a foul for seven points...
...with the greatest confidence and happy anticipation that Yale can look forward to the administration of Charles Seymour, for to the position as President of a great University a man must bring not only a brilliant and scholarly mind but also ample proof of his executive ability to deal with educational problems, Mr. Seymour possesses these first two qualifications in abundance, and his background of education at Yale and service to it fits him additionally for the task...
...industry, labor and agriculture. They had been pondering Acts to force the licensing of corporations engaged in interstate commerce, to limit the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, to require more than a mere majority of the Court to declare a law unconstitutional, etc., etc. Now the President was striding forward to take over the whole show, as usual...
Coach Wes Fesler means to start George Lowman, the high scorer of the Eastern League, and Lewis McGowan at the forward position, Captain Bill Gray at center, and Leavitt White and Verne Struck at the guard positions. Lowman played an exceptional game against Princeton in the first game at Princeton on January 9 when Harvard won 52-38. He scored eight baskets from the floor and two from fouls for a total of 18 points...
...Moving forward toward a more abundant life, the Student Council's report that a committee is studying ways and means of making their membership more representative of the Houses points to a genuine advance in the technique of Harvard student government. The proposal for new offices to house the Council also deserves joyful alleluias, for a comfortable and adequate place to carry on business is the first requisite of any efficiently working body, and, with an office worthy of the name, the member may be stimulated to further activitiy and endeavor...