Word: though
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...last year as late as November 8. This year even that date has passed and no announcement of the class series has yet been forthcoming. Should the games not start pretty soon, the hockey season will be here before they can be finished. A football season, even though it is a very short one, can hardly be expected to attract much interest or enthusiasm if it does not start until the middle of November...
...George Arthur Knight Prize, of $30, derived annually from the income of a gift of $1040.40 received by the University from Mr. William H. Knight in 1909, is to be offered for the best composition in instrumental music. Preference will be given to string quartets or trios, though works with pianoforte accompaniment will be accepted. Manuscripts must be left with the Chairman of the Division of Music on or before...
...others and gave them some individual coaching, but did not put them through any regular work. Bradley, who has been playing quarterback on the second team, and Willetts, who has been playing fullback, were taken up to the first squad. Regular practice will begin again today, though the men who were injured in Saturday's game will not play for some time, Potter being out probably until the Yale game...
...that his nose had been broken. Hardwick went in at right halfback and play proceeded. An onside kick gave the ball to Princeton on its 3-yard line, whence it was punted out to the 36-yard line. A fair catch gave Brickley an opportunity for a place-kick, though at a very difficult angle. The ball went straight and true, being the best kick seen at Princeton this year...
...anecdotes, serving as contributions of fiction, are the merest amiable trifles, though Mr. Peterson's work again declares his rare faculty of careful observation of outer nature and of personal emotion. In "Lost at Sea" Mr. Gilkey has wasted his finished metrical technique and his vivid sense of the rhythm of blank verse upon an incoherent story of a poetical cabin boy marooned upon a desert island by an ogre-like sea captain. Had the poem been long enough to admit of an explanation of the captain's hatred, the narrative might at least have seemed possible...