Word: successes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...York. That nomination was a triumph for Roosevelt rather than Lehman. Lehman, who earnestly wished to retire, was practically bludgeoned into running by fellow Democrats at last summer's National Convention (TIME, July 6). The Democratic high command knew that Franklin Roosevelt's hope of success in his own State was precarious...
...Success that has come to Coach Carr's elevens in recent years is in large part also attribute to his system of developing younger players. When a small coaching staff is handling a large squad, a coach can choose one of two methods; he can either let his younger men go and concentrate on bringing along those whom he already knows as better than average or average, or risking immediate victory, he can build for the future by devoting time and effort to the younger men. Coach Carr has chosen this second method, and six present first team players bear...
...perhaps Austy who most obviously bears out one of the guiding principles of the soccer team's continued success: "If you're not a Senior and you've got fight and a desire to learn, the Coach will go more than half way to have you ready for Varsity play when you are a Senior, if not before...
...full success of the plan depends, of course, on the skill with which the examinations are compiled, on the continuity and correlation which can be attained in the courses themselves. It will also be affected by the wisdom which the various departments show in helping the Sophomore to choose his Major and plan his work for the coming two years...
...pretentious effort of visualizing for the spectator what William Shakespeare expected him to imagine. There are undoubtedly those who would object to the change of intellectual grounds, considering it a sin to keep the bard from being hard. But Max Reinhardt must be allowed a high degree of success in just what he attempted: catching the aery unreality of the dream...