Word: resulting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...earnest today with the first practice for the battery candidates. Exceptional preparations for the development of the pitchers have been made, and for the first time in several years a professional ball player will assist in the coaching. This seems to be a wise move and one which should result in far greater ability in the early games than is usually seen...
...passed--but why shall not justice be done him now? In fact there is a suggestion of Poe in "The Cat and the Mouse"--an effective story, with some thing of Poe's grim despair and situations full of horror; the tone is different from Poe's, but a result like his is gained. In "Will Ellis" a situation is described in which a tragedy is inevitable--the passionate protest of an ignorant mountaineer against the invasion of his domain by a railway; the tragedy comes quite naturally. "A romance in red" is an anecdote, full of quiet humor, with...
...considerable part in our existence, and see to it that these positions, with their responsibilities, were so apportioned that they would be most acceptably filled. The economic principle of the division of labor applies equally as well in this undergraduate community as anywhere. If it were carefully applied, the result would be positions filled more successfully and greater peace of mind for the few individuals who are now imposed upon to the extent of doing most of the work...
...University basketball team was defeated by Princeton by the score of 23 to 20 in a closely contested game at Princeton Saturday evening. The game was hard fought throughout and the final result was in doubt until the very end. Both teams lost several good, opportunities of scoring, and the University team showed a tendency to make too long shots for goals...
...received the greatest number of As were elected in order of their rank, according to the figures in the College office. No man was considered for election from outside this select group of scholars. For some years to attempt was made to broaden the qualifications for membership and the result was the society narrowed down into a group of men similar to those recently described by President Hadley of Yale as "professional scholars." Another and more dangerous result was a loss of prestige and influence in the University...