Word: tends
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...result of the races against Yale ten days ago and the testimony of competent critics of rowing all tend to show that the Pennsylvanians have developed two very powerful crews which are well suited to short distance rowing of the kind necessary in the mile and five-sixteenths race. In the University race against Yale the Red and Blue eight stroked by Mattison set a pace of 43 for the first half a minute and kept a high stroke throughout...
...Some people will say that a series of requirements such as I have outlined would tend to make the profession undemocratic. This I must admit, but we can't let every one in. A college education and a moral examination are prime requisites if we are to prevent the bar association from deteriorating into a criminal reformatory...
...obvious result is that the value of all degrees is cheapened and that all personal spontaneity will tend to be knocked out of university intellectual life, as long as degrees are the paramount object in view...
President Nailson went on to deplore the fact that here professors and instruction tend to think of their studies mainly in terms of their own specialized department of field. "If we are to meet the growing demand for education, it is essential that teachers come to feel themselves part of a great educational machine whose aim is to give the greatest possible number of living contacts with the world to each and every student...
...while Lee, Leland, and Wilson will all be present as substitutes. The Second's strongest scoring possibility will rest in the work of Pratt and Butman, who have proven a good combination all season, while the responsibility of stopping the Andover attack will fall upon Dole who is to tend the Crimson goal...