Word: quickness
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...black-haired, quick-witted telephone girl in the Pyreneean city of Jaca bided her time last week, then quickly plugged in to the central office at Huesca, 35 mi. away...
...Crimson squad has been working since the last game on greater efficiency on the defense, emphasis being laid upon the necessity of quick foot-work, and skillful blocking...
Coach Hodder spoke next, touching upon the insufficient time the Freshman squad would have on the ice, and of the necessity that they do a great deal of self-conditioning. He said that a quick cut will be obligatory, since facilities are too small to accommodate the entire number of those who have signed up for the sport...
...long-haired artist is gone. The present day artist is likely to be a well-dressed, well-set-up man in a tweed suit with well polished shoes and a smart tie, moving with quick athletic step . . . looking more like a man of affairs than a dreamy esthete. . . . The Academy now needs ample gallery space, so that every good picture can be hung and every good piece of sculpture can be placed...
Easteners were quick to observe that only one player of their Big Three- Yale, Princeton, Harvard-made the sportswriters' 1930 All-American. Remembering great years in the past, when Walter Camp's All-American consisted almost wholly of Big Three players, the East was interested in a reverie issued to the press last week by Thomas Albert Dwight ("Tad") Jones, Yale's famed coach for ten years who three years ago retired to his New Haven coal business. Tad Jones remembers 26 years of Big Three football. He was All-American quarterback himself...