Word: killed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...good order, to pretend that he is seriously hurt, in order that, he may draw the opponent's attack to the wrong place. These rules of action are all justifiable, and even necessary, in the consummate savagery called war, in which the immediate object is to kill and disable as many of the enemy as possible. To sur prise, ambuscade, and deceive the enemy, and invariably to overwhelm a smaller force by a greater one, are the expected methods of war. But there is no justification for such methods in a manly game or sport between friends. They are essentially...
...football languish in America? Why does good old Rugby languish? Why do not the men who pine upon the bleachers take this up and make it popular? It is a better game in some respects and less brutal than its American brother. It is less sure to maim and kill. But there is room enough for all of them. CHARLES G. FALL, '68, Venice, December...
Which the Elis can't kill...
...wish to purchase money with human blood? Already imperialism has cost thousands of our boys and millions of money. Are we to measure our strength by the number of men we can kill and the number of lands we can sieze; or shall we rise, and in rising draw all men unto...
...defeated A. N. Rice 1L. and H. Tappin 2L., 6-2 5-6, 6-2. Leonard and Warland took the net at the start and held it throughout the match. Their game, however, was not as steady as usual, and they lost the second set through their inability to kill many of the easy lobs given them at the net. Tappin and Rice played a strong game, but lost the match by their failure to lob over their opponents' heads...