Word: rulings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Herrschaften"-"For Gentry Only!" It is always understood, and generally written in the lease, that no messengers, delivery boys, or servants may ride in the lift except when the servant is accompanied by the employer or the employer's dog, cat, etc. That has been the rule, but last week a new day broke for flat-footed menials...
...story of many a football game but it will happen no more. The National Football Rules Committee, meeting in wintry seclusion at Absecon, N. J., last week, voted a new provision which makes a fumbled ball recovered by the defensive side "dead" at the point of recovery. The new rule "will not apply in case of forward passing, nor to backward passes which are intercepted before striking the ground, nor to blocked kicks, which will be played as heretofore." The committee justified its change with the explanation that a fumble is the error of but one player, not the team...
...college is too often only a series of impressions and images which have become grouped about certain aspects of college life. The word "football" brings to mind one set of images; the sight of a text book or the tolling of the chapel bell, another. As a general rule, the pictures made in his head do not correspond in more than the slightest degree to reality...
...Freshmen have ever seen experience in the sport, but in the hands of the University and Freshman coaches are fast becoming a working unit. An exception to the general rule is found in the person of S. W. Keek '32, whose exceptional ability and experience as a schoolboy was last year recognized by a trophy presented by Coach Cox of the Syracuse team...
...planning a liberal arts education for their sons. In several instances boys have been directed toward other fields more practical to their particular types of mind, and of these some few have later become highly successful. So it is not new to schools "to apply a hard yet merciful rule of college-education for the fittest...