Word: possessed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...invaders outweigh the Blue by about seven pounds per man. Kruez, Pennsylvania's powerful plunger, closely resembles Miller of the University in the way he handles himself. Upon his educated toe may depend the outcome of the battle, for both teams possess attacks capable of sustained marches, and a boot from the field may be the margin of victory...
...seeing their eleven pile up point after point has somewhat absted, reason dictates that the score of the game can hardly be taken as a criterior of the team's prowess. Middlebury was hardly represented by an eleven which could test the Crimson's power, nor did it possess the substitutes necessary to relieve the badly baltered line. Holy Cross, undefeated, is to be faced this Saturday, and promises to provide the first severe test...
...early publication of the Harvard University Register. It is hoped that it can be compiled, printed and ready for use the week before the Yale game. Whether it will be possible to have it ready at this early date now depends almost wholly upon the cooperation of those who possess information to be included in its pages. Requests for this information have already been mailed, and the secretaries of all clubs and other student organizations should see to it that the proper facts are supplied the publisher at once. The task of collecting the necessary information is enormous, and everything...
...they should arrive at their classes in a state of physical exhaustion. I was at an institution of learning some months ago where the boys turned on the victrola to dress by. A young man who cannot put on his shirt without being entertained can hardly be said to possess independent intellectual resources...
...does not lie in the entrance examination. My impression is that most of the harping on the need of making the way into college more difficult is a smoke screen behind which members of college faculties are concealing their inability to impart to others the knowledge and interest they possess in the subjects which they profess. They are, of course, quite justified in doing this if the college exists, as some seem to think, for the sake of the professors...