Word: standpoints
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...lost, the result might be described as a moral victory for the Crimson track men, for to have come so close to beating a team which only the year before had inflicted a disastrous defeat, was a creditable performance. One of the features of the meet from the Crimson standpoint was the large number of men who scored for the University who before the spring meet had not accomplished much on the track. The meet certainly justified Coach Bingham's theory that it is better to have a well-rounded-out team than a few stars. Gourdin again broke...
...Talk From Economic Standpoint...
...talk on England's industrial situation it is expected that Mr. Clay will deal with the question primarily from the economic standpoint, regardless of all political considerations that may be entangled in the controversy. He will consider particularly the present situation in regard to the coal mines, concerning which he has made an exhaustive investigation. It is probable that he will also touch on the character and scope of the Workers' Educational Association...
...must, perforce, treat this subject from a Harvard, as well as from a personal standpoint. For our preliminary games, the assigned scouts send in as complete reports as possible from seeing an opponent in one or possibly two games. The scouting department adds to these reports such accumulated information as may be on hand from previous years. The amount of information, however, has no bearing per so on the amount given to the players...
This competition affords an exceptional opportunity for the candidates to gain a knowledge of business methods and the relation of the retail trade to the consumer, not only from the personal but from the newspaper advertising standpoint. This knowledge of business and the experience gained will be of great value to the candidate, whether or not he wins the competition...