Word: goale
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...team scoring, Adams House leads, with a total of 37 points as compared to none for its opponents; Winthrop House is second, having scored 20 points while the opposing teams failed to cross the goal line once. The complete standing is: Team Games Pts. Opp'nts Adams 4 37 0 Winthrop 2 20 0 Eliot 2 7 6 Lowell 2 7 7 Leverett 3 12 20 Kirkland 3 7 21 Dunster 2 0 7 Brooks...
...essay on Freud, the great Viennese is linked with Hindu philosophy, an astounding, but, it appears, by no means an impossible feat. Mr. Santayana's argument is very plausible and proceeds from Freud's assertion that "the goal of life is death." The concluding essay in this work deals with Julien Benda and the infinite as he propounds it. For his readers Mr. Santayana leaves a query. Are they to think that for Mr. Santayana the infinite is bad, as it was for the Greeks? Answers will vary...
After journeying north for six consecutive years to be whaled by New York University, little West Virginia Wesleyan turned tables. A 200-lb. fullback named Len Barnum punched the ball to N. Y. U.'s 8-yd. line in the last period, kicked the winning field goal...
...beaten 131 competitors in the annual Intercollegiate Intelligence Tests of the American Council on Education. Last week Dr. Comfort delivered in Haverford's tent an earnest, soothing address of the sort without which no academic convocation is complete. Calling Haverford's new plan not a new goal but a new technique, he said U. S. education needs no revamping: "What the country needs is ... a moral quickening ... a stiffer backbone...
...practice game yesterday morning on the Business School field, the Harvard soccerites lost to the much superior Boston Professional team 2-3, John Dorman '36, Crimson centerhalf and captain of last year's Freshman team, kicked a well-placed goal, while George F. Stork '35, left inside forward, rolled in the other tally...