Word: swift
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Dates: during 1900-1900
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...FOSTER.--Catchings, Kirtland, Cheney, Peirce, Stern, Hall, Sargent, Dyer, Korbhauser, Chandler, Dickerman, E. E. Thomas, Pettingell, Dibble, V. Custis, Jennings, Baker, E. A. Sherman, R. M. Brown, Swift...
Only members of the Camera Club will be allowed to enter this contest. Men who intend to try should send their names at once to W. B. Swift, 27 Hastings. The pictures may be chosen in part from those submitted for the annual club contest to be held in February...
Professor Wendell has no author or group of authors that he is especially bent on praising or dispraising. Some individuals, as is natural, he handles better than others. His estimate of Edgar Allen Poe is excellent for its swift comprehension. And it is quite in contrast with the treatment that Poe has received from many impressionistic critics. This chapter and Professor Gates's essay supplement each other...
...photographs are interesting especially as records of college life and many of them are also of real artistic worth. The pictures of the Yard given by W. B. Swift '01, were taken when the trees were bare of leaves, and the camera was so placed as to bring in the outlines of the branches with striking effect. The pictures of Hollis and Stoughton, of Memorial and of the Johnston Gate are especially beautiful...
...second half, Princeton played swift, hard football from the start, keeping Columbia on the defensive. In the middle of the half the most sensational play of the game occurred. Roper of Princeton got the ball on a fumble by Berrien, and ran forty-five yards for a touchdown. Mills attempted to kick the goal, but Roper, who was holding the ball, let it slip from his hands and touch the ground too soon, Columbia of course blocking the kick. This error lost to Princeton her only chance of tying the game, as no further scoring was done during the half...