Word: looke
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...result, the possibility of failure prays so on the mind of the player that his capacity for enjoyment of the game as a game is, in many cases, completely lost. It is only after the season is over that he can look back with any pleasure on what he has been through, and then the degree of pleasure is measured largely by the degree of the team's success...
...former Harvard net guardians will be on hand today to look over the large squad of candidates for the safety post. These are G. W. Canterbury '01, and J. I. Wylde '17, who stood in the Crimson cage for three years, from 1915 to 1917. Coach Bigelow will himself handle the forwards...
...malignant it otherwise known as human destiny. He is to become a mummer of merely carrying first aid to the wretched and miserable left wounded and bleeding on life's battlefield by the inexorableuess of fate. He is to make kings out of beggars and make a grovelling worm look up at the stars and say proudly: "You are mine...
...general, the college sport authorities look upon the "box-office" game as a danger to intercollegiate football. Those who have sought most ardently to rid the college game of "ringers" are now aroused to fear by the present efforts to put the game on a commercial basis. They fear that professional will replace the amateur, and that academic football will, as a result deteriorate...
...season is at an end. The last frantic exhortation of cheer-leaders has died away. Teams have disbanded and broken training. Players are once more men and fellow students. And as the fever passes, the delirium ends, and normal sanity returns. Now in cool and balanced judgment we can look at football and see it as it is. The spell is broken...