Word: motion
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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Reports from Atlanta, however, have it that Centre put up a scrappy fight, but could not seem to set in motion the same brilliant and crashing offense, and the same wonderfully accurate forward passing which was so much in evidence here. McMillin was stopped--and with him went the heart of the Colonels' attack. The star of the Kentuckians' outfit was Tanner, a substitute back in Roberts' position, who did some good punting and shifty running. Montgomery, the big tackle, continued the same sort of slashing play he exhibited here. He is outplaying Weaver this year...
Again Mr. Lloyd George has demonstrated his strength. On October 20 by a vote of 346 to 79 the House of Commons rejected the motion of Arthur Henderson, Laborite, for an investigation into the Government's policy in Ireland. The result is an overwhelming vote of confidence in Lloyd George's policy and a severe defeat for the Asquith-Henderson forces...
...Callahan, J. W. Peters, P. E. Trouche and S. U. Hord, were chosen to represent the association on the Board of Athletic Control of the University. A motion was passed to elect two members of the A. A. from among the captains and managers of the minor sports...
...thoroughly progressive plan has been worked out in every detail and is ready to be set in motion at any time. Yet the government, through Secretary Post, refuses to give it recognition, on the grounds that it would disturb and over crowd the work already going on at Ellis Island...
...Whelan was appointed last March to take general charge of the track work, especially the organizing and developing of the Freshmen, although "Pooch" Donovan was still retained as the regular coach. While here Dr. Whelan introduced many innovations, such as practicing before mirrors and studying slow speed motion pictures of national stars in action. He also assisted in the actual coaching work...