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Word: pass (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...become a centre of intellectual activities. In its path as the leader of American culture, it has come in contact with one of the greatest forms of art of our civilization. Nothing could be more pitiful and blind than for the University to bury itself in books, and pass by an institution which has a purpose so nearly akin to its own. The situation in Europe provides us with an example of what the possibilities are. If any differences exist in the possibilities here, it is that they are greater, and more urgent. Here, more than in Europe, the opera...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE UNIVERSITY AND THE OPERA. | 2/13/1912 | See Source »

...game was ragged, however, and showed none of the earmarks of real hockey. Harvard was almost, without any team-work that was effective and Dartmouth, though the men kept their positions, was too slow in following the puck. Only once in the first half did Dartmouth pass the University defence, and that was when Wells made an unexpected rush which netted a goal. The University men were individually fast and got the puck out of the corners well, but their passing was uncertain and shooting very inaccurate. They so far outskated Dartmouth, however, that at times it seemed that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD WON IN SLOW GAME | 2/10/1912 | See Source »

...materialize yesterday afternoon. Only three times did the schoolboys have really good chances to score, and two of these were spoiled by Wigglesworth's work in goal. On the other one the puck was pushed by him into the cage, but did not count owing to a forward pass. The Freshman attack was also weak, there being little or no effective passing, and little jump or speed in the men. Two of deWindt's goals were scored entirely through his own efforts on long dashes down the rink, and all the other goals were made through individual quickness or ability...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ANDOVER DEFEATED BY 1915 | 2/8/1912 | See Source »

...rules are aimed at a more even balance between the offence and defence. From all appearances this will be accomplished. The forward pass across the goal-line may not produce so many spirited stands at the goal-line, but on the other hand will permit more scoring. I do not think the extra down will cause more mass play, but instead will give the field general a greater opportunity to try his offence and will give a much better chance for scientific advance to the goal line. It is certainly better to have a touchdown count six points, because...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE COACHES LIKE CHANGES | 2/6/1912 | See Source »

...that we will have a balanced game, giving the superiority to the team better equipped in knowledge of the game and ability to use that knowledge. These changes in the rules will make a tremendous change in the game. The offence team now has power and opportunity. The forward pass will prove a great factor, since it will now be available at any part of the field, and will give the defence a great deal of bother. Four downs is another added advantage to the offence. The problem of defence now assumes a greater position in the game. I believe...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE COACHES LIKE CHANGES | 2/6/1912 | See Source »

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