Word: lost
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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These few years allow them to determine their tastes and to direct their forces so that when they do step' into the active world no time need be lost in adjustment. However, this very seclusion renders the collage graduated unfamiliar with that very important element of competition. The ability to compete seems to be one of the cardinal rules of getting...
...would certainly introduce a course in energetic competition if such a course could be established with any degree of practicability. The fact it cannot is the cause for businessmen accepting so gladly a man who has worked his way through college. Unfortunately such a man, as a rule, has lost the benefit which the seclusion of college life offers. He would be the first to acknowledge this handicap. There is, however, a golden mean which should be adopted by each undergraduate. His capacity to learn is developed by his academic pursuits; his ability to compete can be developed in athletics...
...University wrestling team this year won three games out of four., only suffering one defeat, that at the hands of Yale. The Freshman wrestlers lost two matches out of three, overwhelming Tufts, but being defeated by M. I. T. and Yale. The summaries of the University and 1922 seasons-follow: UNIVERSITY University, 12 M. I. T., 7. University, 10; Tufts, 7. University, 16; Brown, 7. University, 7; Yale, 19. FRESHMEN 1922, 13; Tufts 1922, 4. 1922, 9; M. I. T. 1922, 12. 1922, 8; Yale...
...indigence a power which deprives them of breath. It is part of the show that he should be poor. Dress him in the fashion, slip a yellow-back into his pocket, clap him into a limousine, and, no matter how brilliant he may be, he is useless, he has lost his spell...
...hammer-throw the scratch man, A. Stevens '19, lost with a throw of 39 ft, 9 inches. G. G. Monks '21 won the event with a handicap of 12 ft. and a distance of 43 ft., 10 inches, C. A. Clarke, Jr., '19 with 12 ft. handicap secured second place, throwing 41 ft., 6 inches...