Word: pass
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...editorial on Memorial Hall, appearing in the current number of the Illustrated Magazine, is too likely to create a serious misapprehension among those who may read it without sufficient knowledge of the facts, to be allowed to pass unchallenged. It deliberately charges the Corporation of the University with "fleecing the student body of almost 50 cents a week" because it "exacts interest on gifts to itself," and it closes with an appeal to the members of the Association to "take the remedy of a strike...
...chance to read these paragraphs with care. The excerpts deserve the attention not only of all who are interested in the future of the American drama, but also of those of the Advocate's readers who study the art of writing. Another article by an alumnus, "Shall the Forward Pass be Abolished?" affords a sufficiently pointed contrast both in theme and manner. In it Mr. Reid succeeds in presenting a cogent plea for the continuance of this play, and in making his argument intelligible to the least informed in the technique of football...
...minutes after play began, Cutler scored on a pass from Hornblower. Later, a second goal was made by Cutier, but during the greater part of the first period the play was very even. In the second half the Freshman attack was more untied and they played a faster game. A goal was made by Leslie, quickly followed by another by Dick, both being the result of individual work. Then Foster carried the puck down the rink unaided and made a claver pass to Dick, who scored. The last goal for Harvard was made by Dick on a clean shot from...
Post mortem discussions of athletic events are never pleasant, especially when a Harvard team has been defeated; but when the defeat is due to a flagrant violation of the first principles of coaching, it cannot pass without a word of protest...
...Freshmen defeated 3 to 1, by the score of 15 to 1. However, the Freshmen defeated Arlington High, the Interscholastic champions, yesterday afternoon by the score of 6 to 0. The chief fault of the Freshman team has been a tendency on the part of the forwards not to pass the puck and a consequent lack of team, play. Individually, however, the team is fast and handles the puck well. Hornblower and Paul, who played as substitutes yesterday, did so well that they will probably start the game today...