Word: seemly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...some particular course eclipses all others. The hour may be unusually conducive to mental concentration; Mr. So-and-So, the young assistant, may have a reputation seldom equalled, for sympathetic marking; the subject, although, at first blush unfamiliar, and geographically remote, may promise much in regions unexplored. Such arguments seem to confine themselves chiefly to underclassmen...
...clubs, and have also established a board of student advisers, to be drawn from the third-year men to supervise the competition, and to give aid to the first-year men in general. So far as the results of a single year go the main objects of the Faculty seem to be achieved, for twenty-two clubs have taken part, each with eight second-year men, or 176 men out of a class...
...years ago, Assistant Dean Castle delivered a lecture on "Hawaii" in the Union. Superficially, this does not seem to be a fact worth drawing your attention to, but we do call your attention to it, for the simple reason that it is a rare thing for a member of the Faculty to deliver a lecture there. On this occasion the CRIMSON was so impressed by the opportunity which the Union was losing, in not asking others of the Faculty to give similar talks, that it published an editorial urging that lectures by members of the Faculty be less rare...
With the change of style of play will come a change in the sort of players required for the different positions. There would seem to be a premium on light, fast ends, due to the variety of forward passes to be executed and guarded against; while quarterbacks who can throw far and accurately, and backs who can vary strong line-plunging with good secondary defensive work will be in demand...
McGill did not seem to be as strong as against the B. A. A. in Christmas recess. It was handicapped by the absence of Captain Sargent, and Scott who was such a sensation in the B. A. A. game could not get started. Whether three men were played on the forward line as in the first half or five as in a large part of the second, it could not pass the University defence, although it kept play in the University's end of the rink the majority of the time, and had many more shots than the University...