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Word: lied (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...struck its stride and in the daily practices since the recess has shown little improvement. The forwards are not playing with the snap and dash which characterized their work before Christmas when the team repeatedly defeated the B. A. A. in practice scrimmages. The principal weakness seems to lie in the crude team-play. The men carry the puck down the ice well individually but lose it at the critical moment near the goal on slow and poor passing. The second team defence, however, has been playing an exceptionally strong game of late and this accounts in some measure...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOCKEY GAME WITH OTTAWA | 1/6/1913 | See Source »

...years to come. Mr. Henderson believes that "the time will inevitably come when the Progressive party, its reform program enacted, will disintegrate; for capital, which fills the party's war chest, and labor, which gives it most of its votes, cannot long lie together in peace." Inasmuch as from the Socialist point of view, the Republican and Democratic parties have already ceased to be vital forces, this would leave a clear field to the Socialist, were it not for an obstinate and eternal American fondness for and belief in individualism; the right of men to combine in various groups...

Author: By Albert BUSHNELL Hart., | Title: Review of Socialist Tract | 10/29/1912 | See Source »

...with the quarterback position, however, that the real difficulties lie. Of the four men who have alternated in the position during the practice of the past week, Cornell now appears the strongest and will undoubtedly start the game against West Point. Flynn has apparently recovered from his lameness due to a muscle bruise received in last Saturday's game, and he will play at fullback during at least one of the halves...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE AT WEST POINT | 10/19/1912 | See Source »

Perhaps the explanation may lie in a few misconceived ideas. Many students, for instance, undoubtedly feel that the Chapel preachers would not care to discuss the purely mundane subjects in which they are interested. Yet no belief could be more erroneous, for these college preachers consider it a privilege both to meet as many college men as possible and to talk over with them subjects of the latters' own choosing. Probably no one of these men is visited more than Dr. Lyman Abbott, who spends most of his time, when he is in Wadsworth House, discussing journalism. Nor should...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY PREACHERS IN WADSWORTH HOUSE. | 10/3/1912 | See Source »

...CRIMSON has within the last two years adopted the policy of an editorial competition. Men, from the Junior class, entering this competition will be required to submit at least two editorials a week. The value of these editorials will lie in their originality, common sense, and degree of application to the needs of the University. Excellence in English will be taken for granted in this competition...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CANDIDATES FOR CRIMSON | 9/30/1912 | See Source »

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