Word: good
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...prospects for a successful golf team in the spring are unusually good, for three of the six men who won that insignia last year are eligible again this year. They are Captain L. H. Canan '17 F. I. Amory '17 and J. W. Hubbell '17. In the intercollegiate golf tournament at Pittsburg, Pa., last fall, J. W. Hubbell '17 defeated D. C. Cockran of Princeton is the finals one up, thus winning the individual championship and a major "H". The University's two teams in the finals of the tournament, L. H. Canan '17 and F. L. Amory...
...your issue for Tuesday, March 6, and may have been misleading. This information is, I am glad to say, incorrect. Herbert left England, where he had been in training as a signaling officer for a year, for active service in France on February 16. Since that time nothing but good news has been heard from him. The letter bringing a report of his death must have been sent before he had left England for the Continent. THOMAS H. FISHER...
Every essay offered should be neatly and legibly written or typewritten upon letter paper of good quality, of the quarto size, with a margin not less than one inch at the top, at the bottom, and on each side, so that it may be bound up without injury to the writing. The title page of each manuscript should bear an assumed name, and the writer should give in with his manuscript a sealed envelope containing his real name and superscribed with his assumed name...
...journals fit to read. Some of the college papers are eyesores typographically, others read as though they were edited by grammar school students and still others, at best nothing more than glorified bulletin boards, betray a striking lack of initiative on the part of their managers. The influence, for good or evil, which a college newspaper possesses is not always appreciated. What effect it has upon the students of the college need not be seriously considered. But what effect it has upon students in preparatory schools is a thing that should not be lost sight of by the college authorities...
Form must be studied conscientiously first, last and all the time. No man with poor form was ever a champion, and good form in any sport is the easiest and most natural way to do that thing best." Form may be studied through running beside or behind other men or by watching one's shadow. Straight ahead leg and foot action is the right sort. In order to lift the knees properly the thighs should be developed by the aid of exercises. Arm action must also be studied...