Word: got
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...price of college administration. Year in and year out with consequences varying from embarrassment to dismissal, students get their information on vital questions, not at headquarters, but in clubrooms or in the street; not from those officers who alone speak with authority, but from fellow-students who got it from others. Yale had apparently permitted some university players to play among professionals or semi-professionals, and to play summer ball at Quogue. Of course she would have disqualified any player known to receive pay above his expenses--that is a different matter. Of the five men some had played...
...especially rigorous drill this week. Secret practices in the baseball cage have been accompanied by the fastest and fiercest scrimmages which the Red and White squad has seen this year. During the play, Captain Barrett has been averaging over 50 yards in his punting, and on one occasion got off a kick that travelled 77 yards. The team had one last hard scrimmage yesterday before leaving, but it is thought that the men will spend today resting at the Hotel Lenox...
Yale and Princeton were both extremely hard pressed in their games against Lehigh and Syracuse respectively, while Brown was defeated 7 to 0 in her game with Amherst. In the first half of her game with Lehigh, Yale was outrushed by her opponents, and the latter got into position for a field goal which Cahall put over without difficulty. The end runs and forwards were the main factors in Lehigh's progress down the field. In the third quarter Yale strengthened her attack and marched directly to the opponent's goal line. At the five-yard mark Legore went...
...what was easily the stiffest workout for some time, the University football squad spent yesterday afternoon's practice in a long, fierce, and hard-fought scrimmage, in which practically every man on the first squad got an opportunity to play...
...seems complex, but we often got patients in the hospital in Paris within 12 to 14 hours after they have been hit, even when coming from Arras or the line farther north toward Ypres. On arrival in the hospital patients are at once seen by the receiving officer, who, in our service, was one of the residents, and by him sent either to the ward direct, to have a bath first, or to the operating-room, as each single case demanded. The largest number of admissions to the University Service in any 24 hour period was 33 cases...