Word: fulle
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...seven games played this fall, Yale has scored 204 points. Twelve men have contributed to this total, but the three leaders have accounted for more than half of the full 204 tallies. Allen and Kline, both known for their ability to force the line for consistent gains, have naturally been given plenty of opportunity to administer the final blow. Allen has totalled 51 points, while Kline, his nearest rival, has personally marked 42 point on the scoreboard. Cutler, with 24 tallies, stands third. Noble and Wadsworth have chalked up 18 are 13 credits, respectively. Bradley, Failing, Wienecke, foote, Rilchards, Stone...
When Captain Cheek led the team to the platform the deafening cheers did not abate for a full five minutes. Then W. J. Blake '13, Crimson scout who has watched Yale in all its games, this season, was introduced...
...After going through the routine of registering, meeting my faculty adviser, and selecting my courses, I passed through a period during which I was literally crammed with advice. Almost every speaker began with "I know that you are just full of advice" and ended by giving us still more advice. Each piece of advice, if taken singly, was valuable. It was the quantity which made it cheap...
...regarded as certain that Reza Kahn will then be elected to head whatever form of government is determined upon. Conflicting rumors assert that he favors: 1) A republic patterned after that now headed in Turkey by Mustapha Kernel Pasha. 2) The installation of himself as "Shahinshah,"* with the full original implications of the title. Since Reza Kahn is an extremely adept politician, U.S. observers opined that he would find the office of President well suited to his talents if not to his vanity...
...when the bread and wine were consecrated, a gong rang and the kneeling congregation intoned "Blessed, praised and adored forevermore be Jesus Christ on his throne of glory." Every session of the congress began with an "Ave Maria." The favorite hymn was one ending with the refrain, "Hail, Mary, full of grace." Rosaries, crucifixes and sacred images were offered for sale to the members. During the three days of sessions a number of eminent churchmen spoke, among them, Father Shirley C. Hughson, of the Order of the Holy Cross: "The Episcopal Church has its roots in the original Apostolic foundation...