Word: goale
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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According to the Harvard players, the girls were in superb condition. They displayed excellent form, and, as a whole, dribbled well. Although heavily outweighed, they constantly threatened the Harvard goal. The presence of three Varsity hockey players on their team greatly enhanced their scoring threats...
...main trouble is expected to come from the weather conditions. Washburn said that the advance party reported less than three hours good weather in the last month. The goal of the present trip is Mt. St. Agues, 13,250 feet high dwarfed by a neighboring 17,500 foot peak which Washburn sealed last summer with Robert R. Bates...
Proving quite weak on the defence, the Yardling lacrossemen found themselves on the short end of a 10 to 3 score against Andover last Saturday. Against the Blue's superior team work the Freshman were hampered by the less of George Hanford in the goal and Dean Morse in defense position. This teams marks the second Yearling defeat of the season in four starts...
...After nursing his ambition while working as a farm helper and in an Alabama steel mill, stoking furnaces at Alabama University, boning through Harvard Law School where he graduated in 1924 and starting a law practice in Perry, then in Tallahassee, Claude Pepper set out to realize his goal by running for election...
...diverse and unsettled natures of Freshmen, combined with the aimlessness of secondary education in general, necessitate advisers. They are a foundation of the desired program for individualized education and their goal is first ascertaining the student's ability and knowledge and then helping him to use them. Their function is not nursemaid nor solely friend, but guide in all academic matters. To show him how to study, to interest him in the University life, to direct him toward a field of concentration; these the advisers should be expected to do. For the emotionally maladjusted they cannot be directly responsible...