Word: weighting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...abandonment of intercollegiate sport would be a constructive campaign designed to retain the good that arises from association of our seats of learning upon the field of sport, and to exercise the bad. That evil exists it would be absurd to deny, but there is an overbalancing weight of desirable features. Were Princeton, Yale, Harvard, Cornell, Dartmouth and Pennsylvania to enlist themselves in a body designed to place a limit upon the salaries of coaches, the number of coaches engaged, team expenses--in short, to curtail and generally supervise the whole question of athletic economics, the effect would be immediate...
...Chemical Colloquium. "Atomic Weight of Tin," by Professor Baxter; "Recent Researches in the Wolcott Gibbs Laboratory," by Professor Richards; Coolidge Memorial Laboratory...
...redeeming last year's loss at the hands of Cornell, the University football team decisively defeated the Ithacans by the score of 23 to 0 Saturday afternoon in the fastest game played in the Stadium this season. It was a victory of alertness over power; despite the advantage in weight and experience, the Red and White eleven was too slow and too careless in handling the ball to be able to make the most of the few opportunities it had to be dangerous. Of the six fumbles made, five by Cornell and one by the University, the Crimson recovered them...
...test for Harvard should be one to indicate the final possibilities of the team. Cornell has a slight advantage in rush line weight and possibly a little more because of seasoned linemen. In Shiverick the Cornellians have a kicken whose 1915 performance was phenomenal but one which he has not repeated...
...Monthly, which is published throughout the college season, is now in its thirtieth year. Six printed contributions make a candidate eligible for election to the literary board, but a candidate's interest in the paper and willingness to assist the editors will also have weight. No one can be elected who is not keenly interested in the welfare of the paper. Business candidates must solicit advertisements and subscription...