Word: methodically
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Gulick's plan also includes registration for aliens and an educational bureau to teach them the principles and ideals of the United States. As the foreigners become better versed in these ideals, he would lower their registration fee, thus offering an incentive to the aliens to learn our method of living. Professor Gulick closed by saying that when we should accord our yellow brothers satisfactory treatment, we would find that...
...dealing with his subject, "Reform of Legal Procedure," Mr. Whipple will repeat substantially the address which he gave recently before the Connecticut Bar Association advocating sweeping changes in the method of conducting trials...
...plan for training crew candidates is a departure from the methods of former years. Last winter at this time crew men were receiving daily work-outs on the rowing machines. That was deemed the best method of teaching them the English stroke then in use. Today candidates for the freshman crew will be started at work on the sweeps in the tank. Already the university crew has done considerable work in the gymnasium. Captain Denegre and his men have been working on the horses and horizontal bars in the gymnasium for several weeks. Beginning today, long runs, added to work...
...second thought which arises from a contemplation of the 15 to 5 score is that the old football which to those of us who are not fresh from college knew and admired, is beyond resuscitation. A decade or two decades ago the field goal was an unusual method of scoring. Such a score was a result of the peculiar skill of a single player, and in the old days the skill of a single player was of much less importance than it is now. The teams worked without individual stars assuming any monopoly of usefulness or attention. Eleven men, working...
...points. When the old game was in vogue one man might have scored all the points and be by no means the star of a team which had won by united effort. The glorification of Brickley at the expense of his colleagues is justified because of the method of scoring. He did what the others could have done. He won the game by his own skill, and not merely as the man who chanced to carry the ball on the final rush...