Word: good
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Herbert, permits us to hear their conversation, and, best of all, Sir Herbert's managerial commands and witticisms addressed to the actors on the stage. It is distressing to find so capable a reporter referring to the theatre as a "veritable fairyland," a phrase now in good use only in the Woman's Auxiliary Alliance of the Osterville Baptist Church...
Most military officers will agree that no man who has never fully mastered the drill regulations and the routine work of a soldier will make a first class officer--even though he be only a second lieutenant. At the same time a good officer requires a certain amount of theoretical knowledge and some idea of military policy. It would seem, therefore, that it might be possible to arrange such a division of the time spent in theoretical and practical work as would prove consistent with the War Department's scheme for training reserve officers, and at the same time satisfy...
Edwin Ginn '13, who is suffering from infantile paralysis at Stillman infirmary, is reported to be resting comfortably after a good day. The physicians in charge of the case, Drs. Charles W. Townsend '81 and Roger I Lee '02, are very much encouraged by the situations and consider that the acute stage of the disease is over. Ginn has a normal temperature and Dr. Lee is optimistic over his conditions...
...only score of the game came in the third period and was made by A. Horween, who crossed the line for a touchdown after a succession of good line bucks together with a long, well-executed forward pass had brought the ball to Tech's 5-yard line. The attempt to kick a goal failed, the ball hitting the goal post. The Freshmen had several other chances to score, especially in the first half, but a poor choice of plays together with faulty interference and the stiffening of the Tech line at the crucial moment prevented further touchdowns...
This week much time has been spent at Princeton in perfecting the offensive play of the football team. As a result the attack is much smoother. Individually the men in the backfield have been showing well, accounting for good gains in the broken field, but team work has been lacking. This has been remedied and a better machine organized. Princeton will probably have little trouble with Lafayette, with all their regulars playing except Moore. Driggs, Brown, and Tibbott, with either Eddy or Ames at quarterback are expected to compose the the backfield, while the line will be made up almost...