Word: good
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...very fast game was played and the 1920 players showed marked improvements over their first game, having a good defensive. R. Dennison '20 scored two goals...
...proportion as it does between the two parties in an ordinary Presidential year. There was a noticeable difference, however, in that many men who voted for Hughes professed to admire Wilson--which was a sign that some thinking was being done. Many thought that Wilson and Hughes were both "good" men, but they voted the Republican ticket as a matter of course. Were the experiment possible, it would be most interesting to see how men would line up if the Republican party should suddenly decide to call itself the Conservative party, and the Democratic party the Liberal party...
...Gallishaw's is not one of the great books of the war. It lacks the skill of the professional writer, the humor and insight of the trained observer, which we find in "The First Hundred Thousand." It is however, a thoroughly good piece of work for a novice at journalism. Primarily a personal narrative it succeeds in giving a picture of the methods of fighting "Johnny Turk," and a general idea of that most splendid of failures, the Gallipoli campaign. The framework of the story is the brilliant career of the First Newfoundland Regiment, from which the author was parted...
...good for us, who are still at peace to keep before ourselves the bitter likeness of war. Mr. Gallishaw, by his able writing, makes the picture easy to look...
...situation at Princeton shows the Tigers have a team which will put up a stiff fight against the University. Princeton gives the appearance of the team that is going to cling to its kicking game. Its defence is so good--and from all reports, the University will find Princeton a smarter team defensively than Cornell--that the other team will have to take chances of wearing out players by depending on the rushing game. The Tigers played no mediocre game against Dartmouth, and those who figure that Princeton must be weak because they failed to outplay the green, are wrong...