Word: quickly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...players to extend themselves to the utmost in order to preserve the advantage previously gained. Captain Bigelow and R. W. Buntin were responsible for the two Freshman scores. C. S. Stillman played an excellent game at goal. The star of the school aggregation was Haslam, whose fast skating and quick shooting baffled the 1921 defence...
...nation has called forth its young men, he was ready for service and was among the first to be sent to the front. While in training at Newport News he showed the qualities of leadership that made him of value and the ability that his superior officer was quick to recognize. He was sent to Italy to complete his training and in October was given his commission as first lieutenant in the Air Service of the United States Army. In schools, in college, and in his chosen service, he was faithful in every responsibility, straightforward to the line, loyal...
...final period of the University seven scored five times, showing improved team-work and more accuracy in shooting. R. E. Gross '19 scored after eight minutes and Rice caged two quick shots shortly afterward. Several substitutions failed to weaken the offence and H. F. Gibbs '20 scored the final two tallies in the last minutes of play...
...Harvard Student Council has shown itself quick to recognize the "need of the hour" by its vote strongly favoring a daylight-saving plan for the University. If the vote of this body is supported generally by the students and, still more indispensably, by the authorities of Harvard, the institution will be-operating as an object lesson in this practical economy, even before the public at large has adopted it. The College cannot change the clocks of Cambridge, but it can adjust its academic schedule to conform as nearly as may be possible with the hours of natural heat and sunlight...
...supposed that President Wilson is so divinely guided that legislation proposed by him is neither to be added to nor taken away from, yet in this case it is essential that action be quick and that opposition be reduced to a minimum. There is, unfortunately, a great possibility that the same radical elements which have made themselves felt before will oppose the measure on the ground that many roads will continue extravagant management and dividends of unnecessary size; they may do their utmost to so reduce the compensation and restrict the owners that some roads will not be able...