Word: matter
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Neither is it obvious what bearing the attendance at Mrs. Kelley's lecture has on whether the League should be granted a hall for Mrs. Pankhurst. As a matter of fact, relevant or irrelevant, from 80 to 100 members of the University attended that lecture. The 30 which Mr. Kerper refers to, apparently, is the number as quoted in the Boston papers, which joined the League at that time. The number, more accurately...
Then the Corporation voted not to allow the use of a hall to Mrs. Pankhurst. Since the public was not to be admitted, the Corporation could have no objection to Mrs. Pankhurst's subject-matter. It did object to her sex; the reason being that this is a men's college, and that women should not ordinarily be allowed to speak here...
...disadvantage at all. Although the many injuries may be laid partially to the succession of hard games, it must be remembered that Wigglesworth and Rogers were incapacitated in the early part of the fall, and that injuries such as Gardiner's are more or less a matter of luck. The team was very fortunate that after these injuries the rearranged line could go through the fire of a game such as that with Dartmouth...
According to "etatistics that have been complied"--so the Lampoon editor tells us it must be stated in the CRIMSON--the Yale Game number of the Lampoon is the largest ever published, the reading matter alone exceeding the former record by twelve pages. As to the advertisements--all college men should be glad to see the Lampoon in such a flourishing condition financially. It is obvious that mere bulk is not necessarily an advantage. I have known periods, even in the history of the Lampoon, when it would have been a distinct disadvantage to all but the sleepless...
...Another matter on which there has been much adverse criticism is in connection with coaching from the side lines. Coach Haughton said that he had never intentionally coached from the side-lines and never would. He has tried to train his teams to meet every exigency on the field, and thereby...