Word: intact
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Although the collegians in 1876 took over the Rugby style of play intact, the American genius for invention soon began to work amazing changes in the game which their English comrades had left substantially alone for 40 years. The British fashion of continually kicking the ball abated, and in its place rushing and passing became more predominant features...
From all indications, the hockey team this winter should have a most successful season. Of last year's University squad only two, R. E. Gross '19, and A. H. Bright '19, have not returned, but the rest of the team and all of last year's Freshman squad are intact. The new rink, too, will add much to already oright prospects...
...does that of infantry or any other arm. There is enough technical and theoretical knowledge to be learned to keep several courses going throughout the year. With sufficient classroom work to be undertaken, winter drills under adverse conditions would not be necessary in order to keep the military system intact. This is perhaps the most important factor in adapting artillery to the exigencies of the college situation...
...annual talk to Freshmen Monday evening at Phillips Brooks House, Doctor Albert Parker Fitch '00 emphasized the necessity of keeping intact the ideals for which the soldiers of the Allies have fought and died. He said that the responsibility for "carrying on" rested upon the few men who are left in College, especially upon Freshmen...
Under the will of the late Daniel Butler Fearing '82, of Newport, which was filed last summer, the University receives his whole library, including his books on angling, to be kept as a part of the University Library, intact and as a whole. His collection of whaling implements, whaling prints, whaling pictures and scrimshon goes to the Boston Marine Museum. St. Mark's School at Southborough is one of the residuary legatees...