Word: marke
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Milton Ticknor, W. D. '31 Guard 22 187 6. Milton Trafford, W. B. '32 Tackle 19 187 6.1 St. Paul's Trainer, J. N., Jr. '31 Guard 20 190 5.11 Exeter Upton, T. G. '31 Tackle 21 200 6.5 Milton Wetmore, W. T. '30 Back 22 160 5.8 St. Mark's White, B. D. '32 Back 20 170 5.9 New Prep. Wood, W. B., Jr. '32 Back 19 175 6.1 Milton
Those who established the present faculty rule in regard to the time of starting of football games no doubt had a laudable purpose in view; but their concern for the academic and digestive well-being of students rather overshot its mark and struck with acute discomfort at the other end. The shades of dusk form pretty enough material for the sentimental moments in hard, slashing football stories, but for the spectators, they are a gloomy touch that succeeds in destroying a good part of the afternoon's pleasure. It is assumed that the long-delayed adoption of numbers for players...
...figures on the fall registration were also given out. The registration in the School this year reached its highest mark in the last three years, having a total of 62 men entered. In 1927-1928, there were 57, while last year there were but 41 men registered. There were 37 new men in this year's incoming class, of whom over half had had previous undergraduate training in their college courses. This is an unusual increase over the average entering group of from...
...Poetical values are, after all, values, in a human life," he continued. "You cannot mark them off from other human values, as though the nature of man were built in bulkheads; as though there were a department of poetry hermetically sealed, a kind of padded room of aesthetic so effectively sound proof that the ravings of poesy are unable to disturb either the moral sense in us or the instinct for truth...
...like poetry to hit the mark, but we do not like it to aim," he said, discussing the teaching office...