Word: poorly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...seven defeated the University first team and substitutes by a 5 to 2 score in a twenty-minute scrimmage at the Arena yesterday afternoon. Poor shooting and passing-characterized the playing for the University. Curtis and Wanamaker made the two tallies...
Intended primarily for all those directly interested in social service, and dealing with the principles and practice of poor relief and neighborhood work, is the second half-year course, Social Ethics 2, which meets Tuesdays and Thursdays at 2.30 o'clock and on an occasional third hour by appointment. Dr. Brackett will be at 18 Somerset street, Boston, this morning from 9 to 12 o'clock, and at the Social Ethics Department, Emerson Hall, this afternoon from 2 to 3.30 o'clock to meet all candidates for the course. The first meeting will take place this afternoon in Emerson...
...will apply to the present senior class at Princeton. The test requires every man to swim 200 yards using the back stroke and one other recognized stroke. It was found that about 60 men in each class were unable to swim at all and about 100 were poor swimmers and from this it was thought expedient to introduce some rule to overcome this. In England, Germany, and Austria, swimming is included in the requirements in high schools and grammar schools, and this regulation by Princeton is interesting in that it is one of the first steps toward compulsory swimming instruction...
...seconds on a short shot that Buttrick failed to judge correctly. Shortly after this the substitutes were sent in for all positions except Phillips'. Although they kept the puck for the most part in their opponent's territory, they missed many chances to score and their shooting was poor. Phillips brought in the last tally after 18 minutes, 21 seconds of play...
...shiftlessness and mental ineffectiveness of American undergraduates, the dean yet finds fault not so much with the students as with the administration of our colleges. The student needs a deal of improvement, he makes it plain, but he cannot be expected entirely to regenerate himself while the system remains poor...