Word: progress
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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There will be two blackboards in use, one as a chart to show the progress of the team, play by play, and the other to give the names of the players, substitutions, and other facts of interest. As fast as dispatches are received, the plays will be announced through a megaphone, while they are graphically portrayed on the blackboard. Blue chalk will be used for Yale plays, and red for the University, with the customary curved, dotted and broken lines to show kicks, line plunges, forward passes, etc. These will be drawn on a chart of the field...
...elections have been of importance, as well, in demonstrating the premier's hold over the Greeks. His campaign four was like a triumphal progress, and his victory is largely a personal one. His pledge to retire form the political field if his party suffered defeat undoubtedly brought him a great number of votes, the people being in no hurry to lose a capable premier. There have even been whispers of a Republic with Venezelos as its first head but as yet these whispers are too faint to be formulated into any sort of statement or policy...
...Duplex razor. Rules and information may be obtained from B. D. Nash at the Lampoon Building Thursday evening, November 11th, from 7 to 8 P. M. All men who cannot be present are requested to send word as to when they have free time. This competition is also in progress at Yale, Princeton and Cornell...
...Ninth, that rapid progress is being made in industrial education with the result that the men employed in industrial plants are much better trained for their tasks and are performing them with far greater efficiency. The trade schools that are now established in all sections of the country are accomplishing wonders in this...
...spectator would have discovered that, during the time he was endeavoring to locate some number and the name of some player, the ball would have moved on the field and he would have missed enough to make him give up in disgust any attempt to check up on the progress of the ball with the aid of the program. In short, I do not believe that the suggestion is valuable from the standpoint even of the spectator...