Word: spites
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...spite of their hard game last Saturday the University regulars all trooped into the Stadium for a short but fierce scrimmage with the second team yesterday. Neither side could score although the ball was given to each team in turn on their opponents 30-yard line. J. K. Desmond Occ, and E. D. Weatherhead '22, played for a few minutes. Later M. E. Olmsted '21 was tried out at end. Until today Olmsted has been practicing at center. The two men injured in the Brown game. R. Horween Occ., with a dislocated coller bone and E. L. Casey Occ., with...
...spite of a heavy rain all the 1923 teams scrimmaged yesterday afternoon. Teams A and B, alternately given the ball, fought it out on the 20-yard line for thirty minutes. Team B showed the stronger attack and was able to score against the regulars. The line-up of Team A was as on Saturday with the exception of H. W. Clarke and R. Morton, who were replaced by L. W. Post and G. Owen, respectively, both of whom played against Worcester. Team A now averages 165 pounds. P. B. Kunhardt, right tackle, is the heaviest man on the eleven...
...spite of the fact that popular skepticism has been aroused concerning synthetic food, the new scientific process of manufacturing edibles is a reality and not a myth," These are the words of Professor J. V. Osterhaut, Professor of Botany in the University...
...York alumni are leading the Boston graduates by approximately $175,000, but, in spite of this, the University men in Boston are confident of reaching their goal...
...fault for the high living cost? Wage earners are blaming the employers and capitalists, and the employers and capitalists are blaming the wage earners. Each accuses the other of profiteering. How can the profiteer be hunted out? He has thrived in spite of the excess profit tax. A maximum profit law would involve no end of red tape. Bringing to account those profiteers which are on the surface would be like applying a temporary remedy to vermin instead of getting at the cause of vermin. What encourages profiteering?--disorder, uncertainty, distrust...