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...similar exhibition of defensive work was staged in the Yale contest a week ago, forcing the Blue to resort to an overhead attack, which proved more successful. Time and again the Yale backs bucked against the Brown line with absolutely no success and except for Neidlinger's three phenomenal open field performances which noted 18 of the 20 points, they were unable to endanger the Providence goal line...
...having met any real opposition since their opening game, the exact strength of the Florida team is still a matter of doubt. Dixon, a 205-pound backfield man will do the punting, and it is expected that the visitors will resort to a kicking game followed by an offensive chiefly of forward passes, although two of the backfield men showed marked ability last Saturday as broken-field runners when once loose...
...proclaiming that the way to prevent war is for us to disarm--not necessarily concurrently with the other nations, but alone, as an example for the other nations to follow. Since this chimerical statement by itself is not enough to soften the skulls of most Americans, its advocates resort to another more potent argument. They say that disarmament will reduce taxes, will put money into the pockets of us all; and under the melting influence of this argument, American skulls are softened by the million, and we plunge blindly into measures to reduce our taxes, fooling ourselves all the time...
...system" inaugurated by the Athletic Council after a disastrous season last year. For the first time a Dartmouth team will use the unbalanced line in its plays. The Norwich eleven is rated high this year, and handicapped by a long injured list, the Hanover team will probably have to resort to a kicking game to defeat the visitors...
...grow worse. If there are men in the College who are of the type that have to be watched continually, the rest of us are, or should be, more than willing to undergo inconvenience and a slight personal indignity in order to weed them out . . . Or, as a last resort, the Reading Room could he closed entirely. The Stacks are still there; and it is better to have no Reading Room at all than to depend upon it, only to have it so grossly abused...