Word: good
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...plays shall be submitted in good faith for original production by the Dramatic Club. The unsuccessful plays will be returned as soon as the judges decision has been rendered, and the winning play withheld until the production Thereafter, one copy of the play will be retained for the files of the Club, but the play itself shall remain the property of the author; the Dramatic Club, however, having the right to revive the play if it so desires...
Material and coaches we have, and when we back our teams with a determination to help them in every possible way, instead of a spirit of over-confidence and indifference, we may have good grounds to hope that we will come through a very difficult season with the best of possible results...
...University association football team opened its season Saturday by defeating the Prospect Union eleven by two goals to nothing at Soldiers' Field. There was good foot-work on both sides, and a fast game was the result. The University, however, excelled in defence. Throughout most of the game the ball was in the opponents' territory, and Feeney's goal was never touched. Many substitutions were made to try out the new men. For the University E. E. Lucas '19, F. C. Dimond uC, and R. C. Cooke '18 played stellar roles. The two goals were made by Dimond and Cooke...
...defeat of the season, the fifth in nine years, when Tufts secured a 7 to 3 victory in the Stadium Saturday afternoon. An effective combination of the forward and lateral passes, which the University team could not solve, a smoothness and perfection in running plays, as well as unusually good team work, were responsible for the outcome. Only once did the University team show any real form or power, and that was in the third period when they stopped the drive of the Tufts eleven, and held them for four downs inside their own 5-yard line. During the rest...
...approximates the specialist to some extent, without cramping his abilities by a narrowing of his field of vision. He is bent on accomplishing the great and far-sighted thing. He would have men of higher education less trained for selfish and individualistic successes, than for their collective influence for good in the business community...