Word: slight
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Other promising entries are G. W. Helm '20, captain of the University tennis team; C. P. Anderson '21, G. W. Connelly '21, J. O. Stubbs '21. In the featherweight class, followers of the manly art have given a slight edge to D. Wallace, a Freshman, who has shown great skill in the ring...
...will take the best of which the Crimson skaters are capable to handle the All-Star aggregation tomorrow night, for while the University players should have a slight edge on their opponents in team work, if they are up to form, the more experienced men opposing them should have the best of it in individual work. It will be the hardest game which the team has met with thus far this season...
...more delightful innovation. The equipment is very little-a little money, and the ability to say "Buy" or "Sell." One other requisite seems to be a rather large, rather black cigar, and the ability to tilt it heavenward at a precarious and important angle. These, coupled with a slight frown on the brow which shields mighty thoughts, and our undergraduate Napoleon of Finance is ready for the fray...
...settling into interesting democracies. England, not much injured mentally by the war, is leading the world in preparing for industrial democracy, as she has so long led the larger nations is political democracy. France is somewhat less free in mind than before the war, but the change is slight compared to ours. The United States in five years, mainly in three years, has passed into a despotic spirit comparable only to what Russia and Prussia were before...
...past scores can show, the Freshmen, having beaten Browne and Nichols in scrimmage, have a slight advantage over the New Hampshire team. HARVARD 1923. EXETER. Ladd, r.w. l.w., Lamont Larocque r.c. l.c., Woodbury Thayer, l.c. r.c., O'Hearn Guild, l.w. r.w., Burnett Owen, c.p. c.p., Martin Bancroft, p. p., Danker Flint, g. g., Cantillon