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...matches Saturday afternoon, the University squash team divided honors, Team A losing 5 straight games to the Harvard Club of Boston, and Team B shutting out the Quincy Neighborhood Club...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TEAM A LOSES ALL, B WINS ALL | 1/10/1921 | See Source »

...deferred. Extensiveness has given way to intensiveness. The general manager and the superintendent of today have fewer opportunities for reducing expenses than were open to them a decade ago. There is, therefore, an urgent need for young man with broad educational attainments, men who have been taught to think straight and whose intellects have been sharpened to analyze and to approach their problems in the scientific spirit. Such men, upon whose theoretical training has been superimposed the stimulating as well as the sobering effects of practical experience, should give the needed tonic to the larger body of men who have...

Author: By William J. Cunningham, (SPECIAL ARTICLE FOR THE CRIMSON) | Title: RAILROADS HAVE URGENT NEED OF COLLEGE-TRAINED MEN | 1/7/1921 | See Source »

...need repetition here. There never has been a time, not excepting the stirring years in which the American Republic was founded (and the place of the law and the lawyer in that historic episode is written large on the pages of history) when the world needed tough minded, straight thinking, Anglo-Saxon lawyers so much as it needs them today. Out of the upheaval of the war have come grave problems of social, industrial and political readjustment comparable to those which faced the American colonies in 1783, and if these are to be met and solved with any degree...

Author: By C. A. Mclein, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN THE LAW SCHOOL. | Title: LAW SCHOOL'S SOLE PURPOSE TO TRAIN FOR THE BAR | 1/6/1921 | See Source »

...with its arbitrary rules and specially charmed men! But, especially, note that, although the basketball heave is against the theory of football, even if the receiver fumbles, his side does not lose the ball on the next play. It has been accorded almost precisely the helpful rule denied to straight rushing...

Author: By A. M. Beale, (SPECIAL ARTICLE FOR THE CRIMSON) | Title: BEALE FLAYS FOOTBALL HEADS FOR FUMBLING PENALTY | 1/5/1921 | See Source »

Princeton's chance to capture the intercollegiate soccer championship was lost Thursday, when Penn broke the deadlock of two straight ties and won the second post-seasonal game, played at the Merion Cricket Club by a score of 4 to 2. The Tigers were in the lead at the end of the first half, but Penn came back with a rush which swept them off their feet. The contest is unique in being the single example of a second play-off recorded in an intercollegiate soccer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CAMPUS AND QUAD | 12/20/1920 | See Source »

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