Word: trained
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1920
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Keyser's "Ride Them Hosses" is a bit of sufficiently vivid cavalry, experience. A. K. Train has discovered the possibility of producing a Punch-like essay by exploiting philosophy and animatism. Mr. Train might do a public service by popularizing 'Butler's vision of the machines that came alive, provided he would at the same time consent to suppress all but the most delicate of his puns. In S. B. Colby's essay on "Keeping an Open Mind," I notice a curious and probably involuntary defect of style, a battering succession of iambic verses...
...suffered its first defeat of the season yesterday when it lost to the strong Exeter sextet by the close score of 4 matches to 3. Two doubles matches in which the Freshmen were leading had to be broken off in order to enable the yearlings to catch the last train back. All six singles, however, were played. M. Duaue, J. D. Farnham, G. C. Guild, M. C. Grabau, G. F. Warburg and LoR. Frost formed the Crimson team. Only one more match now remains on the Freshman schedule, the Yale 1923 contest at New Haven on Saturday...
...record of West Point graduates during the World War is anything but highly honorable and creditable. In self-sacrifice and devotion to duty they stand ace-high. What of the officers who, against their fondest hopes but in keeping with their sense of duty, remained on this side to train thousands of reserve officers; the pupils went across while the teachers had to stay--because their work here was invaluable. What of the records of men like Goethals, Pershing, and hundreds of others less renowned but no less worthy...
...athletes are leaving the University this afternoon on the 1 o'clock train to compete in the I. C. A. A. A. A. meet at Philadelphia tomorrow and Saturday. The men selected to represent the University are Captain D. F. O'Connell '21, B. Lewis '20, E. O. Gourdin '21, R. W. Harwood '20, C. A. Clark Occ. and W. H. Goodwin '20. Beside the trackmen, Coaches Donovan and Farrell will make the trip and be in general charge of the University delegation...
...spring production. "The Governor's Wife," this evening at 7.30 o'clock in the Barn at Wellesley. In order to allow time for an hour of dancing after the play, the performance will begin at 7.30 o'clock. For those returning to Boston after the performance, a train will leave Wellesley...