Word: lasting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...hoped that even more men will crowd into the Common Room than turned out to the last meeting before the Princeton clash, which was poorly attended...
...scrimmage, and nearly every man on the squad played for a short-time at least. The first-string backfield, G. Owen, V. Chapin, W. H. Churchill and C. C. Buell, showed up particularly well, as did P. E. Wilson, a back from Team B, who played in the last half of the scrimmage...
...self-education shown by college men. The entrance requirements are not too hard, but they are too numerous. In preparing for either the new or old plan tests, the average boy needs to put in a working day of six to eight hours of prescribed work during his last four years at school. He has not time to develop properly any independent intellectual interests worth cultivating; he has little leisure for self-improvement and self-development, and even this leisure he is apt to find has been planned...
...Appleton Chapel at 8.45 o'clock tomorrow morning. The University choir will sing appropriate music and Professor E. C. Moore, chairman of the Board of Preachers, will conduct the service. The public, as well as all members of the University, is cordially invited to this service, which will last one-half hour...
...Crimson Freshmen, with four of their best players on the sidelines, were outweighed by more than 10 pounds to a man, but put up a good defensive flight, and in the last quarter twice threatened the Tiger goal. W.H.Churchill, C.C. Buell, G. Owen and H. W. Clark were the bulwark of a defense that kept down what might have been a larger score...