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Word: problems (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...backfield problem is just as serious. Eddy, Ames, Thomas, Brown, Driggs and Tibbott, have all played their last game for Princeton and have left no good substitutes. Haaren, of this year's squad, is a possible quarterback, as is Strubing, captain of the 1920 team. F. Moore, N. C. Nourse, Georgi, Boone and Trimble will all be given a chance in the backfield, but all of these men were on the freshman team and have had experience in big college football games...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BLACK MAY BE RE-ELEOTE | 11/28/1916 | See Source »

...Haughton's problem was to beat a veteran cloven, familiar with Harvard's style of play, with an inexperienced eleven, having only a second-hand knowledge of Princeton's tactics. Tufts had beaten Tufts the following week, 3 to 0. On the strength of that record Princeton should have been the favorite. Man of man, the advantage in weight, experience and skill was undoubtedly with Princeton as it was in the contest a year ago. But the betting odds told another story. They favored Harvard--and logically. For past experience supported the assumption that the Harvard coaches would be able...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Test for the Haughton System. | 11/14/1916 | See Source »

Lastly he advocated an increase education and enlightened interest in politics as the only means of achieving world order an to this end he showed the necessity of the eight-hour day and the solution of the problem of unemployment to guarantee to the masses the health and leisure to sound thinking

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: U. S. NOT "TRUE DEMOCRACY" | 11/14/1916 | See Source »

...University football squad started training in September with but half a dozen veterans left from the 1915 team, which defeated Princeton 10 to 6 and Yale 41 to 0. The problem of welding together a team of eleven men who would act as a unit was therefore a particularly hard one for the coaches, especially as the season ahead of them was longer than usual and began as early as September 23. The candidates from the 1919 Freshman team, however, were promising, and the coaches immediately saw the possibility of making some of them into University material. They apparently...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REVIEW OF HARVARD SEASON SHOWS PHENOMENAL PROGRESS BETWEEN TUFTS AND CORNELL CONTESTS | 11/11/1916 | See Source »

...outstanding issue of the campaign, the one vital problem which our next President will have to face, seems to me to be the question of the relations between the American people and the people of other lands. The people, I say; not the governments. In this great conflict, it is the people, not the rulers, who occupy the first place in our thoughts, and at the end, the people, even the women (God be praised!), will have to be considered. What ought our position to be? The situation is absolutely new in history. The problems that we shall face...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hughes Not Great Leader? | 11/6/1916 | See Source »

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