Word: surer
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...less undulating floors be provided upon which to moor the furniture which he has already purchased for himself. The splinters may be blunted by a heavy covering of carpet, but no way has been found to level the hills and fill the valleys. If the University will provide a surer footing, a sanitary way of removing dust, it is likely that even the pampered men of 1918 and after will still be willing to provide the furniture...
...experience in gaining the greatest amount of ground on end around plays. On the close formations all of the men have shown themselves capable of taking care of the greater part of the plays sent into their territory. Higginbotham and Hardwick excelling in this because of their harder and surer tackling...
With the technical aspects of this decision the public is not so much concerned as it is with the results which will follow, if the committee's definitions are accepted by the federation and become binding. Vagueness of standard has made for laxity of conduct often. The surer athletes are that certain formally declared rules of classification cover cases of conduct that. Whenever noted, at once, automatically as it were, put the men out of the amatuer and into the professional class, and the surer they are that these rules will be enforced once they are officially announced, the move...
...ready to congratulate Mr. Moore, and wish him well, will be more than anxious to when they study and understand the system of ticket application and distribution which he has inaugurated. Its effect on the ultimate results of distribution will be little or nothing, except as it provides a surer prevention of speculation; but in the handling of the distribution it means an estimated economy of $4000. Three fourths of this will be saved in labor to the Athletic Association; the remainder will be saved in postage to members of the University...
...even to the militarist. Its decisions are inherently unjust or only occasionally and accidentally just. Might, despite the proverb, is not right. The traditional slogan, "In time of peace prepare for war" is a relic of mediaeval days of incessant warfare, and has no meaning today. There is no surer way to make other nations distrust us than to distrust them. Let us trust and be trusted...