Word: heights
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...second period that the cooperative playing reached its height and the effort brought fruit in the form of two scores by Peirson after he had received neat passes from forward line men. It was at this point that Caulkins momentarily broke up the attack and drove a futile shot or two towards the Crimson net. But in the last period the yearlings soon curbed the come-back and rained a volley of drives upon Pepper who did some brilliant work at the cage. However, two unexpected shots by Burgess and Mann, both from scrimmages, slipped by him and added...
...always been thought that a man will fritter away his time unless that time is sufficiently taken up with educational work of the sort on which the college office can keep a careful check. This may have been true in the days when the elective system was at the height of its untrammeled glory. Not so now, however, for with the more rigid application of the concentration and distribution requirements, and under the added weight of the divisionals, the average undergraduate does not have a dangerously large amount of time to waste. In fact, in order to overcome conscientiously...
...members of the Junior Class, and the one whose design is chosen will become a member of the Junior Dance Committee. The design must be worked out in two simple colors, and its size as it will appear on the program will be about four inches in height and three inches in width. Drawings may be of any size as long as they are in these general proportions and can be reduced to the above size...
...refereeing, the play of both teams was very rough. Only a very few fouls were called, however, Holy Cross getting four free attempts, while the University team tried ten times for free goals. McLaughlin at center for Holy Cross proved the high point scorer of the contest, his great height enabling him to tally five times from the floor. Gordon of the University and Riopel of the Purple also proved star performers, both getting four goals from play while the former made four scores from the foul-line for his side. Although not starting the contest, Miller played his defensive...
...moment of Admiral Sims' arrival in London was one of the most critical periods of the war, when destruction of trade by the U-boats was at its height. Upon reaching England, Admiral Sims, in conjunction with the foremost men in the British Navy, conceived and executed the plan of convoying all merchantmen through the submarine zones--an extremely difficult task, but one which successfully checked the submarine menace...