Word: question
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Yale teams, commenting yesterday to the CRIMSON on today's game, said: "Harvard has shown on several occasions this fall that it has power. But it has not yet shown the sustained power that will be necessary in its biggest game, and whether it attains that power is a question that only the team can decide...
...with a recovered fumble for Yale's only Stadium touchdown since Joe Forecast first pair of rompers. And with that lesson in mind two years later, the Yale backs argued and argued as to who would make the supreme sacrifice but on would do it. And who has ever questioned the courage of Bunnell, Kline, et Al? (Ed Note--Just who this fellow Al is we don't know, but we at least won't question his courage...
Armed with copy pads, pencils, and a single question, Crimson reporters have been combing the University graduate schools during the past week for Yale opinions on the existing state of Harvard. What fortune their efforts have met with is shown by the comments listed on this page...
...question that looms far more formidable upon the un-intellectual of Yale is why their schoolmates ever wanted to go to Harvard. I think this is easily answerable: they didn't. They, like the average members of any graduating class at school, wanted to go to college. Some headstrong individual thought of Harvard. The rest thought of nothing. According they went to Harvard. This hold true for nearly every college in the country, far outweighing parental influence. Personally I cannot see how so many happened to think of Harvard, but that is because I happened to think o'Yale...
...article in question is so flagrantly erroneous that it hardly needs refutation," said Strawn, "but it affords an excellent starting point for a discussion of the lawyer's true function and place in society. I want to give the law school men a statement of legal ethics, and at the same time destory any wrong impressions which may have lodged in the minds of those who may have read the article...