Word: unflinchingness
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All who had the privilege of knowing Professor M. A. Potter '95, as colleagues or as pupils, found in him a friend exceptionally kindly, with a strong character in a frail body, a man cheerful in suffering, unflinching in the performance of his work, a versatile scholar, generous, broad-minded...
And when the last play has been executed and the game is over, the strain is going to be relieved. That this release should be temperate and manly, that whatever is said and done after the greatest struggle of the year is over should be in the interests of good...
Harvard's attack was in the first half totally inadequate against a powerful rush line like Yale's and secured but one first down; and the failure of the few end plays tried was to be expected from the lack of effective interference as well as from the uncertainty of...
At the Boys' Club conference last evening Mr. Robert A. Woods, of the South End House, spoke on the great value of work among boys that is unflinching in purpose and motive, and of the necessity of taking a sincere interest in such work. Mr. Field of the Eilis Memorial...
The opportunity to hear these two authorities is fully appreciated by Harvard undergraduates. We recognize the distinguished position which Harvard men have always taken in speaking and debate. In the ante-bellum days when rhetorical speaking was in vogue, the polished Everett, the unflinching Summer, the persuasive Phillips were the...