Word: wilding
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...show that the automobile has certain pleasures on the side; there is still a chance, however, for the real humorist of the automobile to show us the conflict between the irate pedestrian and horseman who madly curses all drivers of cars as predatory rich and as pirates, and the wild honk-honk man who whirls from the highway all who do not drive sixty-horse power machines... The punctured tire, the wayside repairs before a humerous audience, the superior man who gives advice, and all the other things of which an automobilist dreams are left untouched; perhaps...
...clock: A. D. Barker, H. V. Borst, C. G. Burden, J. Coolidge, R. A. Hatch, N. Harris, P. W. Hobart, R. H. Holt, K. W. Hunter, G. P. McCouch, L. M. Neagle, H. Nickerson, J. C. Shaw, F. C. Stevens, W. K. Taylor, A. Wheeler, P. F. Wild, E. N. Wright...
...work of the University hockey team yesterday was of the same mediocre order which characterized last week's practice, for the play was loose and the passing and shooting wild and erratic. The second team men supported each other readily and in covering and following-back were much quicker than the first. The skating of both teams was last and all worked hard. Newhall appeared still out of condition and found it hard to keep up with the fast going. Carpenter's showing at goal on the second was very good, as he turned aside cleverly many hard shots...
...tackling and opening holes, and has a strong moral effect on the defense. The forward pass I also think is necessary to the game in some form, although it should be modified in some way. Mr. Dalv and myself advocated limitation in last year's conference, to eliminate the wild scramble for the ball on the high passes, but without success. This year the movement seems to have gained some ground, and from an article in the Yale News I should judge that Mr. Camp has come around to that opinion, which would seem to presage some change...
...fourth Vesper service of the year will be held this afternoon at 5 o'clock in Appleton Chapel. The preacher will be the Rt. Rev. William Lawrence, D.D., Bishop of Massachusetts. The musical program will be as follows: "Ring out wild bells," Hall; "Silent Night," Folk Song from the Tyrol; "Wherewithal shall a young man," Stevenson. The soloist will be Dr. George Clark...