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Word: merited (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University forwards had difficulty in getting away from their opponents. There was a noticeable lack of team-play on the part of the Harvard offence, as the passes were almost always intercepted by the Boston defence. Nevertheless, the new combination of Huntington at forward seems to have much defensive merit, and the puck was in the Hockey Club's territory most of the time. Chadwick's playing at goal was a noticeable feature. The following men played: UNIVERSITY. BOSTON HOCKEY CLUB. Childs, Pierce, l.e. r.e., Goodridge Duncan, Clifford, l.c. r.c., Winsor Huntington, r.c. l.c., Townsend Seamans, Pratt, r.e. l.e., Hicks...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Closely Contested Game Won, 3 to 2 | 2/7/1911 | See Source »

...radical change in the method of admission to Harvard College was adopted by the Faculty at is meeting last Tuesday. The "point system," now in use will ultimately give place to what may be called a "merit system," in which the candidate for admission will be required to pass only four examinations in general subjects. His record in the secondary school will be submitted by the principal, and on the strength of this record and his examination marks the final decision of the College entrance authorities will be made. The proposed system has not yet been passed upon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RULES OF ADMISSION ALTERED | 1/19/1911 | See Source »

...Dissertations in English by Graduates.--Three prizes of $200 each are offered annually for essays of high literary merit belonging to a special field of learning. Any holder of an academic degree in Arts, Literature, Philosophy, or Science, who has been in residence since the beginning of the academic year in any of the graduate schools under the jurisdiction of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, or who has completed a year of residence in any of the above schools within a period beginning not more than two years before Commencement Day of the year of competition, may compete...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Conditions for Bowdoin Prizes | 1/18/1911 | See Source »

...student who was good for anything felt, upon reflection, that the criticism was wise and just, that its form was inevitable, and--above all things-- that the spirit that prompted it was sincere and kind, and he soon found that the seemingly ruthless critic was as quick to appreciate merit as to uncover faults or to expose pretentious emptiness...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Minute on Life of Prof. A. S. Hill '53 | 1/14/1911 | See Source »

...afternoon at New Haven the Yale football team defeated Tufts by the score of 17 to 0 in the third game of the season for Yale. The game was well played throughout, the Yale goal at no time being in danger. The features were a long forward pass by Merit and a 20-Yard run by Tommers, who, however, fumbled the ball on the 20-yard line. Kilpatrick was on the field in uniform but as Yale had no difficulty on the defense, he did not play...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale Defeated Tufts, 17 to 0 | 10/6/1910 | See Source »

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