Word: hardest
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...should give the Green as combination which will rank high among the Eastern colleges this winter. Indoor practice has begun in the gymnasium with a large squad of candidates. The regulars from last year are Captain Murchie, coverpoint; Currier, point; Holmes, left wing; and Tyler, right wing. Undoubtedly the hardest position to be filled is that of goal-tender, as Holden, who was counted on to take Donahue's place, is at present ineligible...
This is undoubtedly the hardest game thus far this season for either Exeter or the Freshmen...
...practice of the University football team during the past two days has undoubtedly consisted of the hardest work undergone this year. The usual Monday let-up was passed by, and that afternoon and yesterday morning saw the fiercest scrimmaging the squad...
...great needs of the North at the time--men, munitions, money and diplomacy, especially the latter. England was against slavery, but she was also very much in need of cotton and opposed to the United States tariffs; and the problem of keeping England neutral was one of the hardest faced by the Administration. The policy of Seward, secretary of State, seemed to be to embroil the United States abroad, hoping thereby to bring about a reunion at home. Troubled by the actions of his chief minister, Lincoln was plunged into deeper difficulties by the Trent Affair, where Captain Wilks...
...sound perfectly smooth and unforced. "Sunset," by Mr. Damon, is a brief impression. "To a Child," by Mr. Code has at times an amateurish ring. Nevertheless Mr. Code goes a great way in expressing the typical charm of a child--and it is often these simplest things that are hardest to express...