Word: testing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Dormitory football squad will have its first test on Saturday, when it will play a game with St. John's School, from Peabody, Mass...
...Associated Industries was perfectly accurate. We made a personal search in four selected industrial establishments for young people of marked promise. We found a certain number of boys who were commended by their foremen and superintendents and brought them over to our Psycho-Educational Clinic for intelligence tests. The results ought not to have been taken as showing that anyone we found is a genius. Intelligence tests do not reveal genius and are not intended to prove that those who rank high on them are going to set the world on fire. A high score in an intelligence test indicates...
...field at quarter: Allen, Fielding, and Pond were the other backs. Richards replaced Joss attackic and Sturnham was left guard. Seconds scored three touchdowns in scrimmage with scrubs. Lindly and Kline, backs, and Wolfe, end scored. Coach T. A. D. Jones plans a stiff scrimmage tomorrow afternoon to test the success of the shifts in his line...
...front of the stage as a young blade who never refuses a passage at anms, as a mature fighting man whose wrist is steadier and whose judgement more sure, and as a veteran whose character has become nobler with his years and whose valor remains equal to any test. It must have been with a quick pulse beat that his admires learned that a statue is to be raised at Auch in Gascony to perpetuate the real as distinguished from the fictious d'Artagnan. It is naively said in the announcement of this important news that "Gascons have long felt...
...football playing the leading role on the stage of college athletics, the baseball practice last week on Soldiers' Field seemed an anachronism. Coach Fred Mitchell is, however, going about his work as though it were April rather than September. His intention is to make the fall work a real test instead of a mere means of exercise for men with nothing...