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Word: good (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...present only about thirty candidates are out for both University and Freshman teams, but Coach Duffy has picked out nine good players to represent the University. Captain W. W. McLeod '19, who has played second base until recently, has been shifted to catcher. The team has two good pitchers in S. H. Johnson '20 and P. C. Newton '20, one of whom will probably start the game today...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OPPOSE SAILORS THIS AFTERNOON. | 10/10/1917 | See Source »

...through its Governing Committee has unanimously voted to offer to the Government its services in the promotion and management of athletic and recreative sports at the Army and Navy Training Camps in New England. By placing their facilities for conducting contests and directing athletic activity of every description, much good has been accomplished at the camps...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PLAN ATHLETIC GAMES NOV. 3 | 10/10/1917 | See Source »

...order to secure longer periods for drill it is possible that Monday athletic practice will be called off under the same arrangement as was made last year, and that all twelve companies be put through an extra two hours of work on that day as long as the good weather lasts. No official action has as yet been taken on this point, however...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1028 NOW IN R. O. T. C. | 10/9/1917 | See Source »

Professor Moore started his talk with the story of a young fellow in the Ambulance Service who was killed at Salonica, but whom the war changed from a dawdler to a man. "War is good," stated Professor Moore, "in that it makes men. This war has called many from past and present classes of the University, and in so far as they hold themselves true, the war will make them. But if they do not, it will just as surely unmake them as the Civil War ruined so many young men of that day, making them good-for-nothing after...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "Hold True," Said Prof. Moore | 10/9/1917 | See Source »

...home-run has cheered Chicago more than any English victory in Flanders. To a foreigner this may seem to be a dreadful and unpatriotic state of affairs, but we know better. We are living in a period of universal sadness and a tonic like the World Series is a good thing. It is indeed a case of "making merry, for tomorrow...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PERSHING vs. PERRITT. | 10/9/1917 | See Source »

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