Word: furnishings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...ease. The consistently high grade playing of the team this spring gives promise of the most successful record in recent years. The Crimson netmen have faced no real tests so far, however which could indicate how they will come out against opposition as strong as that Yale promises to furnish. At this stage of the season the two rivals stand undefeated, and as far as comparative records go are very much on a par with each other...
...runners of high caliber. I cannot subscribe to this view. I believe that this backwardness traces to a general lack of schoolboy interest and competition in the distance events in that section. This condition is reflected in the college ranks. When the schoolboys do become interested the westerners will furnish the East with just as sturdy competition as they provide in other standard events...
Both Taylor and Gates of Princeton will push Kane to his best in the quarter, and the former has a very good chance to win. The array of Crimson distance stars are expecting to furnish each other the stiffest opposition they will get, if Luttman, who has been out this week, with a bad ankle, is right tomorrow and the track is dry he may push Captain Tibbetts to a new two mile record. Tibbetts has had his eye on this mark for over a year now and with the proper conditions this afternoon he will probably go out after...
...when it was all over, the net result of the investigation was to furnish just a little more ammunition for Wets and Drys alike and to prepare the way for political campaigns on the prohibition issue, which are apparently in the making in Illinois, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and New York...
...American Association of University Professors in their April Bulletin accuse excessive attention to intercollegiate football as distorting values which remain with college men through life, as causing neglect of those intellectual interests which furnish "the fundamental purpose of a college education...