Word: lavishly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...lavish preparation for events, such as advertising...
...expensive coaching staffs, and extravagant paraphernalia. It is impossible to devise or fully enforce eligibility rules which will cover all cases of so-called professionalism unless there is a high spirit of honor among the candidates for teams. This spirit cannot be best fostered in an atmosphere of lavish expenditure, now considered necessary, owing to the nature of the rivalry above referred to. We should like to see Yale, in the near future, inaugurate a system of restraint upon such expenditures; but first we believe that only through a centralization of authority and control by the corporation of the University...
Coach Hinckey was not as lavish with substitutes as was Harvard, yet the presence of eight of these accounted for Yale's weakness in the fourth quarter...
...amateur and undoubtedly the music will improve under his leadership. The dances of the chorus were uncommonly clever and pretty; the female principals were likewise, and the masculine principals were never overshadowed in ability. Yet this is not all, for lighting and costuming are added with a lavish and skilled hand to complete a really remarkable production, fully worthy to maintain the high reputation of an organization which is one of the foremost in the country in amateur theatricals. J. A. LOUD...
...preparations for this production have been lavish in the extreme; but extreme refinement of taste is everywhere evident, both in stage artistry and in stage direction. Mr. Hopkins deserves support in a rare undertaking toward the best that can be done in dramatic representation...