Word: resorted
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...where hard work counts, and a game where definite planning secures a well-appreciated result. For this reason he does not care for the unlimited forward pass, which can now be tried without severe penalty on first and second down. Throwing the ball around indiscriminately may be the last resort of a weak or inferior team, and as such is unsatisfactory...
...Course in Journalism" are perfectly commonplace stories, unenlivened by anything in the style of their telling. Better far is Mr. Whitman's "Morning with the Army." Though if one remembers aright, it is not so good as some of his other "small-boy" stories. Mr. Biddle's "His Last Resort" is cleverly conceived and told, but too improb- able even though laid in a land broader-minded than...
...unfortunate that the Freshmen should again be hampered by the inefficiency or inobservance of the officials. Those appointed to referee the game not arriving in time, resort had to be made to others who happened to be on the spot, and as it turned out they were unsatisfactory. The Freshmen scored a touchdown in the first half when Peabody took the ball over the line but the officials decided it was a case of hurdling and the score was not allowed...
...best methods of avoiding resort to force by labor unions in their contests with employers...
...Society will present this year as its annual play, a musical comedy in two acts, entitled "The Girl and the Chauffeur." The scene of the first act is laid in a summer resort in California, that of the second, in Japan. The book and lyrics are by J. V. Dignowity, Jr., 06, and the music by A. T. Davison...