Word: stringings
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...main differences are dynamics and precision. Beethoven's Seventh Symphony, which received the greatest applause, probably showed these differences most clearly. The first movement was played at a tempo as lively as has been heard in a long time. Yet the staccato notes of the entire string section came out as clearly as one instrument. The second movement, a funeral piece in contrast, was played with all the quiet dignity and feeling that could be expected by even the most demanding...
...little over an hour, the varsity scrimmaged under the hal-and-half arrangement. The first string offense was directed at the freshmen while a defense composed of some first stringers and some men who were filling in for players who go both ways tried to stop the Tiger offense as executed by the jayvees...
...From the start of the game, when Ortmann (first string tailback) was kicked between the eyes by Army halfback Gill Stephenson to other plays when Erben and Farrar were put out of commission the same way by the same halfback, Army was obviously out to cripple their opponents, Professor Hobbs claimed...
...Harvard official added that in the last quarter, Harvard's so-called third string safety man, Walsh, showed he was able to dish out punishment as well as take it. Twice after he had tackled the mighty Army halfback Mr. Stephenson, said great man had to be held by his teammates to keep him from attacking Walsh with his fists...
Princeton's pass defense was not able to match its line and opened up enough to let the Rutgers ace passer, La Prairie, complete 12 of his 22 passes for 210 yards. Many of these passes were completed, however, during the second half, when Caldwell had his third string out on the field...