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...former seven-man style of play. The success of the University hockey teams in the past, according to Coach Claflin, has been that through the Winsor system the teams have been perfected in the strategy of seven-man hockey. The task for the coming winter will be to readjust the Winsor system to the six-man style of play and to find out the best possible strategy that a team of six players...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LARGE SQUAD OUT FOR HOCKEY TEAMS | 11/29/1921 | See Source »

...mental side the attack is always busy trying to develop new conditions of play to outwit their defensive opponents, and the defense has to watch the former, and, after it acts, to readjust or devise its scheme of defense. The defensive mind, because it has to act later, must act more quickly. The team play is of the style found in basketball except that twelve men must work together instead of five. Combined with the team play is the personal contact; each man except the goal-tender has a man to play against and cover...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LACROSSE REQUIRES SKILL AND ALERTNESS | 3/4/1921 | See Source »

Every large city should have two institutions for the study of human behavior; psychiatric clinic for the study of methods useful in assisting persons to readjust their lives; and Department of Mental Hygiene, chief functions of which are prevention of maladjustment. Around these two institutions may be grouped other institutional agencies devoted to the study of human behavior. These institutions include the home, college, juvenile court, courts, home for dependents, prisons, organizations for the study of social conditions and the improvement of these conditions. Our success in the great struggle in which we have entered calls for a mobilization...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BRAINS OF NATION MUST BE MOBILIZED IN CRISIS | 6/21/1917 | See Source »

...which is a complicated one, deals principally with the married life of Colonel and Mrs. Bannard. The latter being much younger than her husband and finding an army post existence weary, has secret relations with a certain Lieutenant Ellsworth, but she soon discovers her error and then attempts to readjust her position with her husband...

Author: By F. E. P. jr., | Title: The Theatre in Boston | 10/3/1916 | See Source »

...rules should not place off-side play on a par with such cowardly and unmanly offenses as tripping, throttling, etc., by prescribing the same punishment for both. Under the present code the penalties in some instances are not commensurate with the offenses. Our idea is to completely overhaul and readjust the penal code of the game so that degrees in offenses will be recognized. For anything which savors of cowardice or brutality, and which at times endangers life or limb, let the rules give the referee discretionary power to disqualify a player without warning, But for breaches of the rules...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE REFEREE. | 12/11/1883 | See Source »

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