Word: stressfully
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...tendency to unsteadiness but if they can overcome this they should put up a good fight with R. C. Wolcott '22 at stroke. The Sophomores have a heavy powerful crew which has not shown very much speed so far, but which may be able to come through under the stress of the final race...
...railrods ought to be and are, the great stabilizing influence in times of industrial stress", declared Mr. Walker D. Hines in a lecture given to members of the University in Emerson Hall last night. Mr. Hines was Director General of Railroads in the United States Railroad Administration during the war, and is the author of numerous pamphlets and articles on governmental and railroad problems, especially those relating to government ownership and control of the railroads...
Coach Bingham spoke of "Progress" as the important point for each individual to remember, progress attained by faithful daily practice, rather than by attempt to establish records in the first week. He laid great stress on the fact that any man with "two arms, two legs and determination" could develop into a successful track athlete. "Every meet this year", Mr. Bingham said, "will be our objective, with the Yale meet on May 13, as the super-objective." He also emphasized a cordial spirit towards opponents as well as towards other members of the squad; of combining a spirit...
...even then the practicality of such a measure is to be questioned, seriously. No, the only way of cutting down on publicity is to make football of less importance; the tremendous amount of space given in metropolitan dailies to the sport now is the result, primarily, of the stress which colleges lay on the game...
Coach Fisher then outlined the plan of campaign for the spring practice. Particular stress will be laid on forward passing and kicking...