Word: steadier
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...Without question the biggest need in connection with industrial unrest is jobs,--steadier jobs, better jobs, jobs whose value and importance to other people and the world in general is better understood by the doers of them, jobs under officials who are more anxious to aid the full enjoyment of the satisfactions that the doers of those jobs and the renderers of those services feel themselves entitled to enjoy...
Captain Horween played center on team "B" again yesterday. It was his charge and general offensive work that was largely responsible for the way in which Rouillard was able to gain through the line. His passing, a little erratic, on Tuesday, was also a great deal steadier...
...each of which now has two matches. Both of yesterday's matches were closely contested. In the first, J. W. Farnham '23 required three sets to dispose of R. P. Parker '22, 5-7, 6-3, 7-5. Parker carried every point to the limit, but Farnham was steadier, more certain. Likewise F. S. Hill '22 had a close round with M. Grabau '23, though the former's superiority was clearer evidenced. Grabau pushed the first set, allowing Hill to win only by 7-5; in the second set, he bowed to Hill's sweeping game and succumbed...
...most unconvincing. The philosophy of Liberalism is essentially that of compromise. The Liberal is prepared to go further than the Conservative, but not so far as the Radical. In effect, he takes his cue from the two extremes, moderates their programs and emerges with a policy slower and steadier than that of the one, yet more advanced and progressive than that of the other...