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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...illustration of the rule I might say that in the first half the New York State referee called something like a total of twenty or twenty-one fouls, while in the second half the Eastern League official called twenty-three on Troy and seventeen on Reading, a total of forty, or an average of two fouls a minute. On the total number of points for the five games the Troy team had a big advantage, gained by the large number of baskets scored from the floor and upon which the game was originally intended to be decided rather than upon...

Author: By University BASKETBALL Coach. and Edward Wachter, (SPECIAL ARTICLE FOR THE CRIMSON)S | Title: IRREGULARITIES LESSEN POPULARITY OF BASKETBALL | 12/4/1920 | See Source »

Under this rule, based on the above reasoning, the goal from touchdown has proved rather unsatisfactory. Games have been lost through a miscue by a nervous kicker or holder of the ball, and the rest of the team has had to see their efforts at team work successful at reaching the correct goal in view--the touchdown--nullified by one individual's failure to kick a tying or winning goal. That the kicking of the goal is quite inconsistent with the team play that is the essence of football, is in no way better shown than by the action...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ECHOES FROM GRIDIRON | 12/2/1920 | See Source »

Even taking into account the fact that the province of Chientao, in which Hunchun is located, has been a center of operations for the exiled Coreans who are rebelling against Japanese rule in Corea, there is significance in the realization that this case, like so many others before it, demands action that coincides exactly with Japan's imperialistic designs. Japan has already seized Vladivostok, from which it is unlikely that she will be driven by Russia; she has Port Arthur, Darien, the South Manchurian coast, and Shantung and the adjoining part of the Northern Chinese coast. The province of Chientao...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE FAR EAST | 11/29/1920 | See Source »

Shall the rule compelling Freshmen to pay board in their dining halls be modified for those men who are earning expenses under circumstances that interfere with their attendance? Must the men who need money most be asked to pay for meals they cannot eat? Before answering this question, which is suggested in a communication appearing in this morning's CRIMSON, one must understand fully the Freshman Dormitory system which requires first year men to live together...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE FRESHMEN COMMONS | 11/24/1920 | See Source »

...well as to rich men, because a Harvard diploma implies more than so many examinations passed. It means that a graduate will have lived with his fellows in the dormitories and eaten with them in the dining halls as part of his education. For this reason no rule that holds together the Freshman Dormitory system should be changed under any circumstances; all men must be able to get the best that Harvard can give, if they are here...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE FRESHMEN COMMONS | 11/24/1920 | See Source »

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