Word: particularities
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...training new players, Mr. Cowles does not stress any particular type of game, but seeks to bring out the natural capabilities of the individual. If the candidate is naturally powerful, Coach Cowls teaches him the hard driving game; if he is well adapted physically to a chopping, tricky game, it is that type of play which Coach Cowles emphasized. Mr. Cowles's efficacy in thus developing along individual rather than standard lines is well substantiated by the records of previous teams...
...Wolfson '36 with Warren H. White '36 appear to be the pick of the breaststrokes. Furthermore, great assistance should be furnished by a large group of capable sophomores from last year's highly successful freshman team. Many of these will be a real threat to several College records. In particular, Charles G. Hutter '38 and Dario Berizzi show promise in the freestyle; while Graham Cummin '38 is the best backstroke prospect in many years...
...students. As for the possible increase of inheritance taxes, the groups taken in their entireties show little difference of opinion. But when the concentrators in the Social Sciences, who among the students surely have the most significant opinions on these matters, are isolated, their favoring of this particular economic adjustment is pronounced. Thus though both camps agree in their denunciation of Communism, the students are the more antagonistic toward, it, and the more thoughtful part of them is the most anxious of all to reform capitalism to meet its red assailant...
...other day one of these wags came stalking into the Crimson office, grinning like a baboon, slapped the program of a recent symphony concert on our desk, and demanded that we print two whole pages out of it bodily. The heading to the particular note that interested him read: "Death Music of Siegfried, from 'Gotterdammerung', Act IH, Scene 2". In its own eloquent way it was almost as moving as the music. And then immediately under it appeared a modest advertisement for J. S. Waterman & Sons, Funeral Service since...
...that the theater has to be dominated by a star system which raises box office above art and it is reasonable to assume that wives who go abedding with their leading men may lose their husbands. This is all true and real but if it carries any particular message this corner did not get it. The play is capably constructed but if a drama is to be effectively serious and tragic it must have a vitality and a convincing sweep which "Gallery Gods" misses...