Word: spiriting
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...company of Irish players. At that time it was enthusiastically reviewed by the British Press, many critics pronouncing it Lady Gregory's best work since "The Workhouse Ward" and joined in high commendation of the masterful treatment of a very difficult subject. Something of the humorous, imaginative spirit that pervades the play may be grasped from the following excerpt from "The Freeman's Journal," Dublin...
...more to prosper Hellenic aspirations. It would complicate exceedingly the near-Eastern problem in which all Europe is interested. It would repudiate Greece as one of the Allies. It is to be hoped that the Greeks will take the note from Great Britain, France and Italy in the right spirit...
Something is lacking in the organization of minor sports in the University. There is nothing creditable in a statement that reads:--"New Haven teams have eclipsed their rivals almost completely in the minor games." Failure seems to be due to a lack of interest or spirit; this proves one thing--that there is not the necessary incentive to bring success. The reward does not pay the effort...
...best suggestion is the formation of a Minor Sports Club along the lines of the present Varsity Club. The chief gain would be a co-ordination to the end that all lesser sports be pervaded with a spirit now very much lacking. Training tables, which are necessary to several teams, meetings addressed by prominent graduates, and a central gathering place for all minor letter men would achieve that end. Nothing arouses more interest in athletics than an opportunity to get together and "talk shop." Not least in importance would be the spread of a feeling that every man must keep...
That Harvard is not the only college where their is a deplorable lack of class spirit as shown by the voting, is evinced by the following article from "The Daily Maroon," the University of Chicago's daily...