Word: path
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...open to the United States: either to continue the policy of exportation of arms and foodstuffs, or to place an embargo on such exportation, or to enter the war. An embargo would spell financial ruin, for the country to enter the war would be more disastrous, therefore only one path of procedure is left. The negative maintained that the munition plants would collapse after the war and cause economic disaster and that now the country is besmirching itself in the eyes of the world by accepting "blood money." The judges were: Professor A. N. Holcombe '06, Professor...
...first of the mid-season dates to contests which will build up the team and not retard it. Special preparations for "minor" games, made necessary by the fact that the "minor" teams have been working simply with the Harvard game in view, undoubtedly serve as stumbling blocks in the path of the eleven's progress, and another year will probably see a more natural arrangement of the schedule for the University football team
...this period that his plastic mind can best be moulded and his hesitating footsteps pointed in the right direction. It is at this time especially, that he can benefit from competent, kindly advice, and from the experience of others who have been over the same path...
...indications presented in yesterday's practice can form a fair basis for assumption, the present period of development in the University eleven is a critical one. At no time has the main difficulty which the coaches have encountered stood out more clearly in the path of the team's progress; the squad seems discouragingly slow to learn. The great inexperience of the men in comparison to other years is probably the main reason for this, but it is certain that the training given cannot possibly be as complete as that which last year's eleven received, for the apparent slowness...
Early in the afternoon Rollins had skirted the clever M. A. C. ends for considerable gains. His fort seemed to be mainly in his dodging, for he threaded his slender path through the opposing defence with a vigilant eye for openings. His speed was slackened by the heavy field, and he was always tackled from behind...