Word: showings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Crimson to take advantage of its opportunities. Although the puck was almost continually around the Tiger goal for the first ten minutes the wings missed pass after pass when they were free and could have had easy shots. The left side of the line was slow and failed to show much headwork; Rice improved considerably in the second half, but Baker was taken out before he could redeem himself. Another fault was the failure of the line to cover their men, and allowing themselves to be covered by the Princeton players. At one time both Scully and Comey were sent...
...danger of its increasing the military spirit. It would be extremely valuable because it would increase the respect of the citizen for team work and joint effort; it would show him the necessity of having method in connection with effort of any kind...
...senior class at Princeton has instituted a class employment committee to take charge of the business opportunities open to the class on graduation. Individual statistic blanks sent out among members of the present senior class show that 200 out of the 350 men in the class have not decided what they will do after graduation. It is the aim of this newly organized committee to centralize the inquiries which come to the president of the university and the officers of the several classes from big concerns and to canvass the class to determine what men want positions and what kind...
Coach Rocque of the Yale hockey team is having a far better chance to show his ability this year with the material at his command at New Haven than he had in his two former positions at Dartmouth and with the B. A. A. team at the Arena...
...striking commentary on the impartiality of Harvard men, which some sensational writers have striven in vain to assail, that two speakers holding such diverse opinions on great world events should speak under exactly the same conditions. With no show of boasting it may be said that the open-mindedness of the University's members is more than a word and a form. It is true in the sincerest spirit. All opinions that are sane and intelligent have here the same reception. They are judged on their merits...