Word: compactness
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...will be interesting to observe how the recommendations of the committee appeal to graduates and undergraduates. To the Bulletin the schedule seems to be compact and especially to be commended in bringing Class Day and Commencement closer together, and in giving greater prominence to Phi Beta Kappa Day and the announcement of distinctions. The difficulty of finding a date for the race convenient to both universities will be obviated, for the day after the Harvard Commencement under this plan is only two days after the Yale Commencement...
...work of the team on the trip was very encouraging, as the three teams played were the strongest in the south. The defence throughout was compact and effective. The offence has improved in speed and team-work and with the return of Blackett, who was unable to take the trip, it should become very strong. In all its games the team showed itself able to score goals, Gustafson making three, Fitts two, and Candee, Earle, and Parker each one in the three contests...
...Soldiers Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock. This is the Freshman's sixth game that season. On March 25 the team lost to Andover 2 to 1, but since then the men have had considerable practice. There are a number of excellent individual players, and the defence is compact; but aggressiveness is lacking in the offence, and the forward line is still weak in team play. Andover is greatly weakened by the absence of Kwan, who will be unable to play on account of scholarship...
This was the first game of the season for the Freshman team, and considering this fact, the work was remarkably good. The team offered a compact offence, but on the defensive the forward line was slow, and lacked unity. Maguire prevented a larger score by quick and effective work on difficult drives. Andover, which was defeated by the University team 7 to 0, lacked a consistent attack. Fiske scored for the Freshmen and Bickford and Smith for Andover...
...relation to the University as a whole. Enrollment figures and statistics of sectional representation alike indicate that the College has not the national position held by the University. This situation is probably due to the fact that in the moulding of the various parts of the University into a compact whole peculiarly undergraduate interests have been to some extent overlooked. The College is the centre of all the schools; it has problems essentially its own. While graduate students come merely for advanced study, and in professors see little more than guides of thought, undergraduates in general have a broader purpose...