Word: lateral
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Brickley '15, who is now coaching the Boston College team, was down on the field and paid a great deal of attention to the 1920 squad, showing them particularly how to drop-kick. He also coached them in kicking off and in line drives. Later he went into the Stadium and watched the University practice, but did not give the men any personal instruction...
PRINCETON, N. J., October 30, 1916--Most of the men who played in Saturday's game against Dartmouth were given a rest from practice today, and only the scrubs were put through a scrimmage. The team spent most of its time in perfecting several plays which will be used later in the season but is making no special preparations for the game with Bucknell next Saturday...
Professor Ripley recently gave good advice when he urged men to attend the Sunday labor meetings in Faneuil Hall. College students are at the time of life when they need to become acquainted with every sort of problem in a broad, humanitarian way, without the prejudice of later years. Not only the problems of labor, but the financial, religious and diplomatic interest of the world need a first hand exploration which cannot be obtained inside the walls of a college...
...life" an absurdity. In order to expose the absurdity of this view the Transcript cites the classic example of Generals Grant and Lee in the Civil War. The latter attained the highest rank at West Point, while Grant was satisfied with "a gentleman's standard," yet in their later careers the advantage appears to have been reversed. Upon careful investigation and reference to impartial authorities, Lee, fighting for a lost cause and laboring under every disadvantage, must be considered equal, if not superior, to victorious Grant in the principles of military strategy and leadership. Therefore, on second thought, their example...
...business meeting of delegates to the convention will be held at the Harvard Club, Friday, November 17, at 2.30 P. M. The meeting which will be in charge of the officers of the Federation, will be devoted to the usual routine and such special topics as may later be decided upon. President Eliot will preside...