Word: profit
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Yale this year must be one trained in all the fine points of the game of football. The ability to play within the rules is far from the least important of these. It should be the aim of the players and coaches in their work of final preparation to profit by the experience of the past so that in the final games the unnecessary loss of ground by reason of penalties may be avoided...
...history of the Co-operative Society. The total business shows an increase of $48,937.28, while the sum to be distributed as dividends is larger than last year by $3,339.73. These figures show that between 6 and 7 per cent. of the increase has been realized as clear profit. It may appear from these figures that a smaller gain was made upon the business added last year, than upon that portion which continued through from the year before. This is not the case, for the percentage of trade with members of the Co-operative is only a little more...
That the Athletic Association has engaged Alfred Shrubb to coach the cross country team this fall is a sure proof of a progressive policy and of the ability to profit by past mistakes. Two years ago Shrubb acted as coach and from mediocre material developed a team which defeated Yale and showed well in intercollegiate run. Last year the team was left to its own resources and was disastrously defeated...
...must by its very nature be composed of the best players. On the other hand, no course is composed of those students who are the most able in the field which it represents. To fulfill its purpose any course should be open to all men who are qualified to profit by it. As explained in our editorial of October 13, the fact that undergraduates are expected to maintain in certain advanced work a standard beyond their knowledge, limits the usefulness of such courses by excluding men who are dependent upon high marks. The CRIMSON feels that it is possible...
...support of enough men to form at least fifteen or twenty crews, but this year, as in the past, the coaches find difficulty in getting men to report regularly. Those who are remiss in this matter not only fail to get their own exercise, but spoil the pleasure and profit to be had by others...