Word: whips
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...concert on December 15 in Symphony Hall the Glee Club justified the hopes of its most ardent supporters. Last spring Mr. Davison proved that, given sufficient wealth of material, he could produce within a year a chorus of the first rank. Wednesday evening he showed that he could whip his new material into shape in less than three months. Last spring the Glee Club had established a standard never before attained by a college musical organization; this year they have proved they can maintain that standard as long as they are dominated by Dr. Davison's personality...
...explain the coincidence of bandits in Chientao, and the landing of troops on Chinese soil. It is possible that there is no sinister motive whatever in Japan's acts. But whether through purpose or through chance, Japan, by this last move, has gained, and seems likely to hold, the whip hand in the Far East...
...after its third straight victory of the season on Soldiers Field at 4 o'clock this afternoon. R. P. Field will again start in the box for the 1923 team with J. H. Keegan behind the bat. Field has been improving in control, and, assisted by Keegan's strong whip to second, should be able to keep Dean well in check. Coach Young will start the same fielding combination which played against the Seconds on Monday. First base will be filled by J. C. Bancroft, with G. Owen playing in left field and J. S. Clark in right. This combination...
...wanted the Lodge reservations; but practically everybody has wanted it ratified and does want it ratified. At first, the administration Senators attempted to put the document through intact, but in vain. The nation clamored for ratification. Again the Democrats tried, with mild reservations, but the Republican group, holding the whip hand, insisted that their conditions be fulfilled without the change of a comma. It was a game of the whole hog or none. Still more concessions have been made by the Democrats, until their party pride has been stretched to the limit. A substitute for article ten, of almost...
Speed was the keynote of yesterday afternoon's hockey practice with Coach Alfred Winsor '02 back in his old position to whip the sextet into shape for the first of the University's games with Yale next Saturday. Mr. Winsor neglected no opportunities of telling the team how to handle the puck, and with a week of his coaching the Crimson players should line up against the Blue a far better developed organization than heretofore...