Word: givenly
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...game. I see no reason why anyone should cater to the parsimonious or unscientific methods of the newspapers regardless of how loud they may howl. Some of the stronger exponents of the suggestion are teams who are urging it for distinctly selfish reasons. What heed, in turn, should be given them...
...think, without boasting, that the Harvard football record of the past ten years has attained sufficient success to earn for those, who have given their time and thought to its development, all reasonable protection, and I do not believe that it is necessary for Harvard, in order to be good sportsmen, to discard the results of this ceaseless effort. A football play cannot be patented but I see no reason why the product of the brain should not be given all reasonable safe-guards...
...able to get the lightning start on his shift plays that Heisman himself is not instilling at Franklin Field. The Penn backs, reports have it, can't get the hang of shifting and starting without losing momentum, and that Heisman in his frenzy at their clumsiness, has given them a dose of over coaching. Be that as it may, Georgia Tech seems to have lost little by the departure of the man who made it famous. The defeat by Pitt, 10-3, prevents any titular claim this year; but a defeat by Pitt by only one touchdown...
...will represent the Princeton Musical Clubs in the annual Harvard-Princeton Concert tomorrow night, will arrive from New Jersey late tomorrow afternoon. They will be the guests of the Harvard Glee Club during their stay here, and an informal dinner will be given in their honor before the concert...
Tomorrow evening the first large University dance of the college year will be given at the Union under the joint auspices of the Glee Club and the Union. For the ball, which begins at 11 o'clock, directly after the Harvard-Princeton Glee Club concert, and lasts until 4, Meyer Davis and his orchestra will play in the Living Room, while Rufus Johnson's Black and White Orchestra of Marlboro play in the Dining Room. The Union is keeping "open house" over the week and of the Princeton game, and the dance is open to all Harvard and Princeton...