Word: goale
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...lending prestige to the position of tutor. In some degree, this will naturally result from a system of limiting the number of tutors, but at the same time, the impression must be created that the position of tutor is not a mere stepping stone in a career, but a goal in itself. Such work must be recognized to be, as in reality it is, of supreme importance and dignity...
...period when ham-handed Halfback Danny Wells shot one 45 yd. to Chet Litman. Three plays later a short pass to Quarterback Bob Haley made the touchdown. In the next period Wells again sent a pass whistling 50 yd. Left End Freddy Crocker caught it, trotted across the Yale goal with nobody near him. It was after Yale had battered through a touchdown in the third period, that the most exciting play of the day occurred. Halfback Fergie Locke, fastest man on the Harvard squad, caught the kickoff on his 10-yd. line. He ran a few yards, paused near...
...flaw which Dr. Abbot regretted was an occasional unexpected lag in expected variations, ascribed to irregularity in sunspot development. With long-range weather forecasting as his great goal, he is now preparing temperature & precipitation predictions "for numerous stations in all parts of the world for many years in advance...
Died. Aida E. M. Birrel Iglehart. 52, Long Island horsewoman, polo sponsor, art patron, Chile-born wife of Importer D. Stewart Iglehart (president of W. R. Grace & Co. and Grace Steamship Co.), mother of Poloists Stewart Iglehart (8-goal handicap) and Philip Iglehart; of pneumonia; in Westbury...
...result in real gain in scientific knowledge and in methods of control of our intricate social organization." How successful and useful the combination of legal and business education given by experts will be cannot now with certainty be prophesied. It does, however, set out boldly to accomplish a desired goal by practical means...