Word: pass
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...regular courses. The very opposite is the case. The nature of the work will make greater demands upon the student's industry and ability, for to a certain extent he will be his own taskmaster. Moreover, at the end of each year, every honors student will be required to pass an examination upon the honors work of the entire year. In this examination not only will the student's knowledge be tested, but an opportunity will be given him to show that his year's work has developed his powers of judgment...
...oral examinations in French and German begin this afternoon and will extend through Thursday of this week. All students in Harvard College, except those who entered before 1910, must pass, before they can be admitted to the Junior class, a special oral examination to test their reading knowledge of French or German. Notice will be sent to those who signed up before January 20 when and where to present themselves for the examination...
...forced drive through the University defense. For the next five minutes neither side showed any team-work and the puck surged back and forth on individual rushes. When the game had progressed for 7 minutes and 16 seconds, however, Phillips broke loose and started for the Princeton goal. He passed to Townsend who recovered and snapped the puck past Cohu. A minute and a half later Phillips scored the second goal for the University on an individual rush. Townsend scored the third goal on a neat pass from Phillips who had forced the puck by the Tiger defense. A minute...
Buchanan, at left wing in the regular Yale line-up is a consistent player with little of the spectacular about his work, but a very valuable man. He is responsible for a large part of the team-play, as he rarely misses a chance to pass. Murray, at left centre, was captain of last year's freshman seven and played an excellent game on the defence. He has demonstrated this year that his ability as a forward is quite equal to his defensive play. He is equally good at wing. When he is in this position Dickey, another strong player...
...succeeded in shifting the scene of the play from their own territory only to be stopped by the steady University defence. For a time the puck remained in the centre of the rink. Then three Dartmouth players succeeded in getting clear and came down on the University defence. Wanamaker passed it out to the wing, got by the defence, and picking up a return pass, shot Dartmouth's fourth goal. Substitutes then began to fill the places of the first string men and their freshness gave an advantage to the University. The puck was kept either in Dartmouth's territory...