Word: seem
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...continual cry on the part of college authorities that the athlete is exalted at the expense of the scholar, that more attention is paid to the college letter than to the Phi Beta Kappa key. It would then seem reasonable that the "Office" should endeavor to provide every incentive towards higher grades. But this hardly appears to be done...
...that she had mastered this style of game. Out of 19 attempted forward passes, only four were completed and five times certain scores were prevented by passes being intercepted. Boland, who had his first real tryout at quarter, displayed fair judgment and handled the ball well, but did not seem to get much snap into the team...
...recent communication on accommodations for visiting football teams I did not seem to make my point clear. I feel--and I believe the majority of Harvard men feel the same way--that it is Harvard's plain duty to accommodate visiting teams as well as it does its own. The editorial answer to my letter really amounts to saying that it is not convenient for Harvard to do this plain duty dictated alike by hospitality and good sportsmanship...
...through his pupils. He has done wonders with his running game, his drop kickers--notably Brickley--have achieved reputations, and there is a sound basis for everything he does; but it is curious that football men in general, and the coaches who face his team in particular, do not seem to realize that to beat Harvard and Haughton it is necessary to consider Harvard and Haughton's vital, and to my mind correct, principle--which is not drop kicking or placement kicking, but punting...
Although the European hostilities seem to have had no effect on the number of students entering the University this fall, their effect will be keenly felt by the loss of several members of the university faculty who were rendered unable to return on account of the war. Professor Georges Mauxion, head of the department of design in the College of Architecture and Professor O. G. Guerlac, of the French department, were both called to arms at the outbreak of the war and were forced to return to France to rejoin their regiments. A small number of undergraduates, natives...