Word: pass
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...whole, Thacher proved of most value to Team A, scoring three of the first team's four goals, and handling himself and his stick with marked brilliancy. Team A's fourth tally was made by Percy on a fast rush and a clean pass from Rice...
...after a short drive which Carnochan stopped, went around the cage and whipped the puck in before Trimble or Willetts could clear it away. For nine minutes after that the play see-sawed up and down the rink with Percy and Doty figuring most conspicuously, and then Cox passed over to Hobey Baker, and the latter scored on a long, sizzling shot. The Crimson went ahead, however, before the end of the half. Percy tallied on a pretty pass from Captain Morgan, and Rice lifted one of his well-directed shots past Carnochan on a pass from Percy...
...mentioned. He would be very rash who would suppose that a man could attain to a professorship in a university of repute without having shown some capacity for original thought. But with the student this does not necessarily hold. There are innumerable instances to prove that a man may pass admission examinations to college without having ever experienced the sensation of having a thought of his own; he can buy the thoughts he needs at so much per hour. And there are only fewer instances to prove that he can also obtain his degree without showing an iota of originality...
...Voted: That the managers of the five major sport teams, together with the Graduate Treasurer of the Athletic Association, shall form a committee to pass upon the eligibility of experienced men entering a competition late...
What, then, can be done to eliminate this possible uncertainty which the recent enactment suggests? In the first place, the managers are not the men to pass upon the eligibility of late entrants. In a small body of six vitally interested men, the temptation to unfair manipulation is too great. The entire Student Council should pass upon the eligibility of late entrants. In so large and representative a body, the influence of personality and extraneous pernicious impulses will be impossible. A limit should also be placed upon the time of entering a competition after it has been started. This limit...