Word: scholasticism
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Line coach Jack Jordan has six foot Dick Brickman starting at left end. Brickman will be flanked by left tackle Bob Wynne from the Hill School and left guard Charlie Papalia, an all-star, all-scholastic from Watertown.
Donlan, who was a three sport all-scholastic star at Boston College High, received offers last spring from more than ten different colleges. Although expected to attend either Notre Dame, Holy Cross, or Boston College, he chose Harvard. He has already been granted a scholarship by Holy Cross.
Most students have plenty of time for athletics, because the scholastic standards are made more flexible because of the state-support. The governor of Ohio spends a great deal of money to send these young people to college, and he does not intend to see them flunk out. A student...
The Baker Scholarships, the school's highest scholastic prizes, are awarded to the top five percent of each class on the basis of first year work. Every scholar gets a pin, and the awards carry a financial value if a student needs assistance.
When Harvard wins "an important athletic contest," its undergraduates allow "youthful exuberance [to] overcome a natural scholastic reserve"-which is Russell Janney's way of saying that, here and there, hell breaks loose. So when lovely Olga Halka, Ziegfeld chorus girl and heroine of Janney's new novel...