Word: good
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...been only one real aim: 100 per cent. American rights, 100 per cent, business profits! There has been only one constructive suggestion: 100 per cent. Republican protective tariff, a measure avowedly intended to keep up high prices and restrict the one thing which would do everybody the most good, foreign trade. Read the recent full page advertisements in the New York papers and see what th real issue is that the men behind Hughes are willing to pay hard money for; you will find nothing but a plain, unvarnished appeal to the provincial American's pocket-book. High tariff! Business...
...Freshman cross-country team will race the Andover harriers over the laters' course this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Of the 1920 runners Captain B. Lewis '20 and D. J. Duggan '20 have made very rapid improvement lately and it is expected that they will do good work in the race this afternoon. The following men have been chosen to make the trip: E. M. Clark, C. H. Corning, D. J. Duggan, T. A. Francis, B. Lewis (captain), W. L. Nolan, J. Nolen, Jr., R. A. Perry, L. B. Sanderson, D. H. Worrall...
...would do a great many men good, who are weary of the land that gave them birth, and eager for the name of cosmopolites, to strive to see wherein lies the true spirit of America, and what is the real meaning, the true vision, that lies beneath the materialism of smoking factory and busy toll...
...Virginia football team has been devoting an unusual amount of time this week to trying out new forward, passes and to improving their interference. This is the weakest spot on the team. The backfield is made up of good men, but they show insufficient team-work. The defence as a unit has been better since the Yale game but still has much room for improvement. The present line with the exception of the wings, is regarded as the equal of last year's, and the backfield has been strengthened by the substitution of Kinsolving at left half for Smith...
...occurs to me that far better either than the elimination of paid coaches or the abandonment of intercollegiate sport would be a constructive campaign designed to retain the good that arises from association of our seats of learning upon the field of sport, and to exercise the bad. That evil exists it would be absurd to deny, but there is an overbalancing weight of desirable features. Were Princeton, Yale, Harvard, Cornell, Dartmouth and Pennsylvania to enlist themselves in a body designed to place a limit upon the salaries of coaches, the number of coaches engaged, team expenses--in short...