Word: lead
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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Tomorrow night Team A, lead by Jack Hutchinson, will meet Harry Murchie's Team B. The judges who will analyze the work are Alfred Winsor '02, former University coach, and George V. Brown of the National Hockey Association...
...pitching staff appears to be one of the strongest they have had in many years. H. S. Margetts, who shut out Yale at New Haven last spring in the opening game of the Yale series, and C. E. St. John, who pitched one of the contests against the University, lead the list...
...scored the opening goals. After five minutes of play Haight made the first score of the game on a long shot from the side. Up to this time the University's play was ragged and the teams seemed more evenly matched than had been supposed. After Princeton took the lead, however, the Crimson players got into action and had the rest of the period...
...wish also to protest against the point of view the Lampoon expressed toward a man of so-called radical trend especially at this time when the tendency is, in attempting to crush all activities which lead to violence, to destroy that freedom of thought and discussion through which progress is achieved under our form of government. We doubt whether this unsportsmanlike outbreak against Mr. Laski has the backing of the student body. And even if it has, that would hardly bring it within the bounds of decency. In sport, whatever opinion a person may have of Mr. Laski, all must...
...side reading will form an important part of the student's preparation, and one of the prime requisites will be an ability to digest knowledge and present it effectively. "The aim is to fasten attention on the subject as a whole, rather than on isolated fragments of it; to lead the student to co-ordinate the information he obtains." The scientific method will doubtless still be observed; special reports and theses will still form a part of undergraduate training. But a breadth in grasp of fundamentals and ability in the use of knowledge will be equally requisite...