Word: occurred
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Contingencies such as this are bound to occur whenever there is a division of power or authority. The League, in giving to Poland the prerogative of using her army to keep the peace, has don the only thing possible to prevent Danzig from becoming a perpetual stew-pot of international differences...
...settling of the accounts between Jean, Marie, Fanny and Callieres takes place during the five acts of the play. Although most of the situations that occur are serious, there is also a humorous side to the play which is considered the most difficult that the Cercle has attempted recently. It requires a keen appreciation of the French language and an expert interpretation of the parts by the actors...
...idea to have blocked forward passes, when these occur back of the point where the ball is put in play stand simply as blocked kicks, is a move towards giving a greater reward to the keen defensive play of the line. As the forward passes, blocked behind the line of scrimmage, stand now, the defensive team simply causes the attacking team to lose another down without gain; and this is very small compensation for aggressive work in hurrying the passer or actually knocking down the pass, as did Kane in one notable instance in the Bowl
...rests, will not be numbered. Harvard will not play the game as Yale and Princeton play it, but will remain on the outside. If the members of the Crimson team are numbered, somebody may be able to follow the plays with a little more accuracy,--but this must never occur, the graduates must be kept in the dark. When the Crimson's left end goes over for a touchdown after catching a brilliant forward pass only the players and coaches of Harvard and Yale will realize it. What right indeed have the stands to know what Harvard is doing...
Situations like these should not occur. True, University Hall is a musty old building, far too inadequate to meet the needs of the present day. But the office force, handicapped even as it is by lack of physical equipment, should certainly function in a more organized manner. For instance, the business of the Elective Office should never have been so concentrated in one person, that when the person left this year, the office found itself well-nigh helpless,--a ship without a rudder. It is true that when errors occur involving an undergraduate's standing, the deans will always rectify...