Word: comparison
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...been rather sparsely followed in France, no one participating except he who went in for the love of it, for no recognition of even a private nature has been accorded to victors in the several fields. Consequently France has been making a poor showing at the Olympic games in comparison with such nations as Japan or Chile, and has been forced to rely on one young lady to uphold her prestige in tennis...
This second period was most exciting and a comparison of the ability of the two teams may be had from the summary, which shows 33 stops for Shiller and 18 for Gardner. Practically all these shots were the results of individual playing, which could not show the University team as its best, as it has been carefully trained in the advantages of team-play and gives a much better exhibition of hockey when the men can work in combination...
...University swimming team will have its first meet of the year this afternoon when it meets the Phillips Academy team at Andover. As the Andover team has not yet had a try-out, a comparison of the two teams is practically impossible; but judging from the practice meet held last year which the University team won by a small margin, the teams appear to be evenly matched...
...University forwards were not together on the attack. Several times one of the centre men carried the puck near the goal by fast skating, but with no one to receive the pass the rush was easily stopped by the point. The forwards as a whole appeared slow in comparison to the B. A. A. men and accomplished little following back. Hopkins and Morgan did not participate in the scrimmage, their places being taken by Baldwin and Smart respectively...
...means of bringing it to a focus. At its last meeting to discuss the need of a new gymnasium, the Forum indicated its possibilities as a medium for presenting to the Student Council the most diversified phases of undergraduate opinion. The Forum tonight offers an unexcelled opportunity for comparison of opinions and for the presentation of suggestions from which we hope to see develop the solution of the perennial "Union problem." This problem, as we have said, must be solved primarily by the undergraduates; and it is therefore essential, if tonight's Forum is to be a success, that...