Word: standing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Princeton University hoel squad held the first regular practice the season last Monday at the St. Nicholas Rink when over 20 men reported, A stiff workout was given, but the men were not in good enough condition stand much hard work. The playing, though lasting but a short while, was very good, but the men tired easily. The squad will be cut down to 20 men before the next practice and the entire expenses of these men will be paid by the Athletic Association...
...will long be remembered by Harvard men. With a Yale team spurred on by the goad of former crushing defeats only twelve yards from a touchdown, the Crimson line withstood eight frantic onslaughts, while the fighting spirit of Harvard reduced the gains from yards to foot. Such a superhuman stand was a tribute to both the coaches and players of the 1916 team...
...enormous, and both games were inspiring, Yale won. After four successive and deplorable defeats, with not even a touchdown to brag about, Yale beat the confident Harvard team by a score of 6 to 3, upset all the betting calculations, and restored one of the universities' glories. Harvard can stand it, and everybody will be glad to have Yale back in the running...
...scarlet and apparently on the very top of a tower, that he was in imminent peril of being blown off like a bird's nest into the village and the hills beneath. He felt a need of lending hat and coat to "My Uncle Daniel and His Family," who stand quietly as if in a studio, hatless, fan in hand, on a hill-top while behind them the land spreads out in the distance and windy clouds swirl high. He felt indeed very witty. But he quite failed to feel that realism is entirely a matter of the effect produced...
Three players stand far above the rest. These are Arnold Daly, in the part of the Master, Edyth Latimer as his wife, and Edward Abeles as Dr. Rokoro, a native of Japan who is learning wisdom at the Master's hospital...