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Word: latters (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...goals. Townsend played a conspicuous part in the scoring of three, receiving a pass from Baker after about seven minutes of play he took it past the defence and returned it to Baker, who scored. Again, shortly afterwards, he passed out to Baker from behind the goal, and the latter's long shot went through Martin for the third tally. Wylde's work at goal kept most of the shots which the outer defence let through from counting, but Condon substituted in the B. A. A. line, managed to drive one through him into the net. Here Coach Winsor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SEVEN HELD LAST PRACTICE | 3/9/1917 | See Source »

...style of French acting in general. The company now at the Copley is very representative of this style. Mm. Darthy, as the eye-rolling, contralto-voiced heroine was interesting. During the big scene, when Claire tells her Ironmaster she has never loved him, I watched M. Benedict, as the latter, to see how a French husband is supposed to act under such circumstances. The result was rather funny. M. Cassin, as the Duke, did not look very much like a nobleman--even a French nobleman. M. Lomon was excellent in a small role...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Theatre in Boston | 3/8/1917 | See Source »

...last year's infield in College. Little need be said of the ability of Captain G. E. Abbot '17 as a player and a leader, and he forms, with J. T. Beal '17 and H. S. Bothfeld '17, the foundation of a fast and heady infield. The latter two men, however, will be forced to work hard to retain their old positions, as J. H. Enwright '19 is now in good standing with the Office, and will make a great bid for an infield position as he is a heavy hitter although apt to slip up occasionally in his fielding...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY SHOULD HAVE POWERFUL BASEBALL TEAM | 3/6/1917 | See Source »

These lofty sentiments were greeted with hearty approbation by the bystanders, among whom I saw several of my associates in the peace society. These latter took no pains to conceal their chagrin at finding one of their associates brawling on the street. I was somewhat humiliated myself. And so, while my antagonist drove off in a taxicab, I made my way on foot to my hotel, where I secured a small loan, and so came home. My present purpose is to resign from the peace society and join some group of people interested in justice. S. Hughes. Newport...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Adventures of a Pacifist. | 3/5/1917 | See Source »

...ranks and fight in the trenches, but to hold their training and knowledge in reserve for the engineering problems of a great army. The committee takes Germany and England as examples, since the former refrained from calling out the undergraduates of the colleges for a long time, while the latter country made the mistake of permitting men with special qualifications, who would have been much more useful behind the lines, to enlist. The committee recommends the medical examination of the students so that those found physically unfit for service in the army or navy should be ready to enter industrial...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ENGINEERS SHOULD NOT JOIN RANKS IN EVENT OF WAR | 3/2/1917 | See Source »

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