Word: holing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...supply from his own genius what qualities may be lacking in his subject. His loud garrulity makes one realize why Coolidge prefers to keep silent; he supplements for dramatic interest an abundance of cheap farce; he writes of the President of the United States as if he were a hole-and-corner politician. The book drips with New England but from beginning to end there is hardly mention of any other states in the Union. Frankly booming the President, he overstates his case. Coolidge was a great governor, he has so far acted as a dignified chief executive...
...cross buck was tried next and then Haws gained another first down around left end. Kelley, picking his hole carefully, ran through the line for three yards. He then broke loose and raced toward the Harvard goal until Dunker tackled him from behind. A similar play by Haws on the left side brought Dartmouth to the 20-yard line. Then a high pass from Dooley to Haws was successful and the latter raced across for a touchdown. Haws kicked the goal, squarely between the posts. Score; Dartmouth 7, Harvard...
...14th hole...
Miss Stirling made nimble work of Mrs. Goss and entered the finals. Miss Cummings pulled up from dormie two after a ragged round and caught Mrs. Vanderbeck at the 20th hole...
...raced toward an end with an imposing interference before him. But when he got to the line some lone, blue shirt was always waiting,-and another down was gone. Howe usually plunged into the back of one of his own forewards, who had failed to make the called for hole. Cheek, the other half, played hard, but with the single exception of his 18 yard run to a touchdown, made no brilliant gains...