Word: slight
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...arouse the reader's religious emotions. Certain stock illustration appear therefore in different books in different connections. The blocks became worn from repeated use, so they were copied, often three or four times. It frequently happened that the third or fourth copy of a block bore only a slight resemblance to the original...
...HAVEN, CONN., Nov. 14.--Contrary to the usual custom following a big game, Coach Jones did not allow a rest but called the entire squad out for practice except Aldrich O'Hearn, and Jordan. Practically all the men are in excellent condition. Diller has a slight muscle bruise but will be ready for the Harvard game. Blair, Eddy, and Qualie will also be in condition to play Saturday...
...College will be. The evidence of the fault may be taken from less consequential things as well as from more. The presence of an additional button on the coat beyond that pictured in current tailor's advertisements, a variation in the height of the belted waist-line, a slight inaccurary in sighting the line of the part of the hair--any of these may as possible be a mark of independent thinking and presumable distinction as they may be an indication of moral turpitude or social outlawry. I submit this argument for the consideration of those undergraduate individuals and groups...
...fall lacrosse season closed Saturday afternoon, with an informal game with the Boston Lacrosse club, the University players winning 6-5, individually the Bostonians showed good form, but better condition and superior team-play enable the Crimson to hold a slight lead throughout. The University twelve displayed unexpected strength, as only those players who did not attend the Princeton game were in the line-up. Paul Gustarson'12 scored four of the Boston Club's goals, F. E. Abbe'14 registering the fifth. For the University, C. L. Nunneker'22 and W. E. Westman'22 each tallied twice, while Cold...
Coaches W. J. Bingham '16 and E. H. Farrell gave the University cross-country team only a slight work-out over the Belmont course yesterday afternoon in preparation for the meet with Cornell tomorrow. Today the squad will be given a day off in which to rest up. Captain F. G. Bemis '22 has been unable to report the last few days on account of an injury to his foot, and it is doubtful whether he will be able to run against Cornell. R. A. Lutz '23 is also troubled with a bad foot and will probably not run tomorrow...