Word: scoring
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...blocked so fiercely that a flashy 153-lb. sophomore halfback named Garry Le Van easily made two more touchdowns, one of them by running back a punt 45 yd. behind brilliant interference. In the second half Columbia dug in courageously as if it were winning, refused to let Princeton score again...
...Score--Dunster 7, Kirkland 0. Touchdown--Robertson. Point after touchdown--Parker...
...Score--Winthrop 14, P.B.H. 0. Touchdowns--Bottomley, Crampton. Points after touchdowns--Holmes...
...that Mencken has come at last to Hanover to flay dying cats. The impression is not the right one, for the articles are built carefully out of facts presented coolly. "Steeplejack" thinks that an undergraduate's best training for future worth is in taking something be knows, namely the score on college as it is, and examining it with candid vitality and solid control. Constant humorous recriminations in "The Dartmouth," campus daily, suggest that this policy gets under the skin. Or maybe it is not so much our intention as its effect that troubles people...
...body, Palaeopitus, expressed the prevailing dislike of a phlegmatic campus by reviving Freshman Rules and similar kid stuff, which had formerly been tossed aside with raccoon coats in the days when "College Humor" was starting to slip. Revival was all right, but a lot of Seniors who knew the score, distrusted Palaeopitus's typical means of reviving. Hence "Steeplejack", a spearhead of no deceptive, mature revival of interest. The campus is sick of some of the labels applied in order to clarify our ideas but the need for the ideas seems it stick...