Word: mained
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...opposition in the most important of these rules that any attempt to patch them together would be unsatisfactory to both sides. The smaller rules, indeed, relating to kicking off, choice of goals, limits of grounds, number of men, and so forth, are nearly alike; but in all the main rules there is certainly great difference, particularly in reference to players picking up the ball and being chased. Another way of settling the difficulty seems to me fairer, which is, to play the game according to the Rugby or the McGill rules. If this were thoroughly tried, it would, I believe...
...teacher has two main articles of faith, according to Doctor Meiklejohn, and the first of these is that he must not be swayed from his own opinion by popular prejudice. Putting the thesis contrariwise, for the man in the street" to tell the teacher, the specialist in thinking, at what conclusion he must arrive is as absurd as for the patient to tell the doctor what kind of medicine to use. This doctrine is all right so long as the teacher remembers that he is the teacher and not the master of his pupil's mind. Let him advance...
...chief effort will be made to eliminate congestion on Boylston Street, the main thoroughfare between Harvard Square and the Stadium. After 12 o'clock noon tomorrow Harvard Square and Boylston Street will be closed to automobile traffic. Side streets will be roped off and special policemen will be stationed at every intersection to enable the thousands going to the Stadium to move freely along Boylston Street. To eliminate further the crowding on this street, the officials of the Boston Elevated Railway have announced that after 12.30 o'clock tomorrow all subway trains from Boston will carry passengers through Harvard Square...
...regard to automobile traffic, an important new regulation will go into force this year. The two main automobile bridges connecting Boston and Cambridge, the Cottage Farms Bridge, and the new temporary bridge, will be made one way toward Cambridge before the game, and toward Boston after it. The Allston Bridge, however, will be open for traffic in both directions...
...other and main end of tonight's meeting will be to focus and get across to the team the confidence which the undergraduate body has in its ability to master the Bull-dog. A wide-spread panic which followed the game on Saturday has given place, through the process of sober second thought, to a calmer and more reasonable frame of mind. Fortunately this does not nor will not approach over-confidence. Yale never met Harvard without the firm determination to win, and there is no reason to believe that its playing on Saturday will be in any degree inferior...