Word: gained
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first of these, a news competition for Sophomores, will open with a meeting in the president's office at the Crimson Building tomorrow night at 7.30 o'clock. This will be the final opportunity afforded members of the Class of 1929 to gain positions on the Board by successfully writing for the news columns...
...team is by no means definite, as yet, for some of the sophomore, particularly G. H. Umbsen '29 and C. B. H. Hollester '29, show promise and may gain a position before the season is far advanced...
...Reed of Missouri rose. Necks craned in the galleries. Mr. Heflin prepared to receive a Voltairian scorching. Said Mr. Reed: "Mr. President, I do not know that we shall gain anything by prolonging a discussion of this kind. I am sorry it has occurred. So that I may remove all taint of suspicion that I speak from interested motives, I remark that I was born and reared in the Presbyterian faith. . . . I do not propose to interfere with the efforts of the Executive to protect the interests of the United States until and unless it becomes manifest that...
...defenses could have been made within earshot of those involved. The Crimson has already voiced the opinion that the only judge who is competent to accuse a player or a team of "dirty football" is the referee. Nothing could be more futile, however, than a signed statement after a gain by a referee as proof that the game was clean. The record of practices inflicted during the game is the only record of a referee worthy of consideration. Until the entire matter is definitely closed it is the province of the newspaper, no less the Crimson, to print charges...
...first few minutes after the fall of the puck neither sextet could gain the upper hand. Presently Terrier scoring bids began to rattle off Morrill's stick and pads as Nelson, Gregory, Viano and Lawless made repeated sallies on the Crimson net. The Harvard guardian bore the brunt of this assault alone, and his great work in front of the cage staved off what appeared certain defeat for Coach Bigelow...