Word: minority
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...still loved him. Critic Robert Littell of the New York World: "I can think of no good reason for its existence." Critic Gilbert W. Gabriel of the New York American: "It has a certain pleading innocence about the badness of its writing." The New York Times: ". . . definitely a minor occurrence in the theatre...
...Minor football games Saturday resulted in the defeat of the Sophomore team by Browne and Nichols by a score of 20 to 0, and a scoreless tie between the Seniors and Juniors. The latter game is one in the series of interclass matches being played this fall...
...fact that undergraduate feeling, in general as well as in the particular instance of football, is almost universally grossly misinterpreted must be taken into consideration. Students seldom reach the heights of enthusiasm about anything, and they never stay on those heights for long. Whatever minor evils it causes as a temporary distraction, football certainly does not have and never can have a great enough hold on the undergraduate permanently to warp his point of view or seriously to interfere with his education...
...recommendation to the Student Council that Freshmen winning minor sports numerals be awarded with single type unqualified insignia similar to the minor sports "H", was the chief item of business transacted at the first meeting of the Minor Sports Council last night. The council, which is a subsidiary of the Student Council and which is composed of the captains and managers of the minor sports teams elected Richard Chandler Aldrich '31 as president and Phillips Finlay '31 as secretary of the organization...
...insignia recommended by the council would consist of red numerals on a black background to be worn on a white sweater with no letters to signify what division of the minor sports the athlete has represented. The minor sports "H" which consists of the same colors was adopted by the Student Council last year and has been adopted in many other colleges throughout the country recently...