Word: seldom
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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...most observant, and most entertaining in the act that assembles playfully and good-naturedly what may be called its Boston collection. A thread or two of intrigue and deceit holds together its picturing of character and manners; the stages of Mrs. Smith's progress give it its movement; and seldom does Miss Stanwood lose her light hand. Such a satirical comedy of social "actualities," it is safe to say, no dramatic club in an American college has dared to attempt...
...Haven, Conn., Nov. 2, 1910.--Practice for the Yale university team today consisted of a scrimmage with the freshman team. The university team gained consistently and seldom allowed the freshmen a chance for offensive work. The play resulted in a victory for the university team, the score being 23 to 5. Savage and Field, who have been out of the game on account of injuries, were in the line...
...period and did not try it again. Potter made two successful passes, the one to L. Smith in the sec- ond period gaining 20 yard and a touchdown. Gardner tried two later in the game but both were failures. Neither side recovered any onside kicks, and this play was seldom tried. The penalties amounted to 65 yards. Harvard was penalized 30 yard in six offenses of offside play and 15 yards for holding, while Amherst was penalized only twice, once for being offside and once for illegal use of hands...
Sweetser's opponent in the final round was Holden of Yale. In the first set Sweetser's strokes were all working well and he won easily 6-3. Then Holden followed up his serve to the net and ran up whenever possible. Sweetser, however, came in seldom. This set showed Holden Sweetser's weakness and he was able to win the next two sets easily by the scores of 6-2 and 6-3. Sweetser showed greater care at the beginning of the fourth set. With Holden serving, Sweetser reached 5-6, 15-40, but Holden deuced the score...
...clothing which they may possibly need in a game; and that when the season is over they should have a dinner and a theatre party, and should send the Athletic Association the bill. There is always a new manager, laudably eager for the happiness of his team and seldom so careful about expenditures as an older man would be. It is the purpose of the committee not to be stingy, but to check graft wherever it can. In one direction the committee believes that it has increased expenses legitimately. It has done more than in earlier years for the comfort...