Word: style
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...visitors bewildered their opponents in the early stages of the first period, jumping quickly into a 7-3 lead, but the Crimson men soon became accustomed to the new style of attack, tied the score at 9-9, and shot ahead till the count stood at 18-11 at the end of the first half. Superior team-work asserted itself over loose passing and dribbling, although neither team could boast very accurate shooting...
...This new style of music is being well received in this country", continued Mr. Milhaud; "indeed, it has been accorded an enthusiastic reception; but in Europe, where conservatism is the characteristic attitude, it is not viewed with favor. This difference in opinion can be accounted for only on the basis of the American temperament. America is susceptible to new influences; it has a younger spirit. But the French are under the influence of the impressionistic school, and this new music involves a radical departure from the accepted standard of classicism. The new music of Paris has in a certain sense...
...first game, Dixon jumped into the lead before Hinkle had gotten started and won the game easily 15-11. The second game was similar to the first. Dixon keeping a two point lead throughout the whole game, winning 15-13. In the last game, Hinkle changed his style of play, hitting the ball very hard on every shot. At first Dixon seemed bewildered by his attack, and Hinkle gained an 11-7 lead. Here Dixon settled down and evened the score at 13 all. Hinkle here again assumed a 4 to 2 lead, but Dixon made a last spurt, winning...
Emphasizing the supernatural element in Shakspere's "Macbeth" as the keystone of the tragedy, Professor George Lyman Kittredge '82 last night treated the first of a series of five tragedies of Shakspere in his inimitably pleasant style before a large audience in Sanders Theatre. The series is under the auspices of the Dowse Institute. Compendious as the speech was, it included a dissertation on the general plot and characterization of the tragedy as, well as interesting sidelights acquired by the speaker's careful study...
...completely recovered from his recent injury, and started the practice at center, with G. G. Walker '24 at left wing and Joseph Larocque Jr. '23 at right wing. With Captain Owen and W. E. Crosby Jr. '24 backing up on the defence, this combination has displayed an excellent style of hockey in practice scrimmages this week...