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Word: good (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
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...always color and atmosphere. Towards the close of the story there are numerous little touches of humor, of which only a very few sound strained. "There's Just One Girl," by Edward Richard, is a frail story of the expanded daily theme type, which, while it shows a good deal of cleverness of an observant sort, proves beyond doubt that the writer has no knowledge of human nature. In "Old and New," J. H. Cabot, 2nd, '00, undertakes to delineate the character of a Casco Bay "islander," and fails completely. "Perquisites," by John G. Cole sC., and "A Fiasco...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Advocate. | 11/4/1899 | See Source »

...editorials are pleasant in tone, and are quite good technically. There are a number of book reviews, none of which rise above mediocrity...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Advocate. | 11/4/1899 | See Source »

...team has been at Atlantic City since Wednesday, where it has been doing light work and perfecting new plays in secret practice. Overfield, Hare and McCracken, who had slight injuries, have recovered, and are now in good condition...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Pennsylvania Team | 11/4/1899 | See Source »

...comfortably and everything was done for the convenience of the men. It has been raining hard all day and Franklin Field is very muddy and slippery. The players were restless at being kept indoors and the light signal practice this afternoon was a great relief. They are all in good spirits and splendid condition and feel quite confident of being able...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Team in Philadelphia. | 11/4/1899 | See Source »

After half an hour spent in running through signals yesterday, the University eleven lined up against the second team for two hard halves of open practice. The playing of the first eleven was remarkably good. There was no fumbling, and the defense against the second was strong at all times. On the offense the team used only the simpler plays, gaining ground around the ends by good interference. Sawin, at left half, made most of the touchdowns scored by the first eleven. He also out-punted R. Lawrence of the second, and showed much of his old skill in running...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TEAM LEAVES TODAY. | 11/2/1899 | See Source »

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