Word: contacter
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...poetry of football!" A "rouge" is won when the ball passes behind the goal lines, but not through the posts, and is touched first by one of the side which has forced it over. But the player who forces it over must at the moment be in immediate contact with one of his opponents; otherwise the ball is "cool," and is quietly kicked off into the middle of the ground by one of the side over whose lines it has passed, and the same thing happens when one of that side is the first to touch it behind the line...
...administrative and judiciary institutions; civil and canon law of the middle ages. Such a school is a heaven for the specialist in any of these subjects. The instructors are all eminent men, and the number of students is so limited that each and all of them come in direct contact with the lectures...
...cliques must become exclusive, and in consequence great jealousy springs up among classmates and there is a broken union where there might be strength. Educationally, a small class is better than a large one, as it puts the men under the personal supervision of the instructors, and through their contact with them makes them much better morally and mentally. Much of Yale's success in athletics may be attributed to the good class feeling that existed and does still exist. The whole-soulness with which every class at Yale enters upon its duties is refreshing; but even this advantage which...
...came in contact with him were struck by his straightforward, open ways, and by the interest he showed in the welfare of his friends and in all college matters. We deeply regret our loss and desire to express our sincere sympathy to his family in their affliction...
...teams are under rigid discipline ; and the opportunity for association with the members of a team during a contest, at the worst, is slight. Professional athletes are not ipso facto men of depraved natures. They are neither better nor worse than others with whom college students are brought in contact. A young man whose morals would be corrupted by such a contact would never come to it uncorrupted. Besides, a college student would hardly seek the society of a professional for its own sake. On the other hand, the opportunity afforded for the attainment of superior skill and excellence...