Word: account
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Mark's team is not up to the usual standard, although it has defeated Boston High by a 3 to 0 score. The Freshman team, which contains much good material, has been developing fast under the coaching of P. H. Smart '14 and should give a good account of itself. T. C. Thacher '18 will be acting captain. The permanent captain will probably be elected sometime next week...
...second team 3 to 0. The score would undoubtedly have been larger had it not been for the excellent work of Whitmarsh, the second team goal-tend. The Freshmen outskated the second team men and their stick-work and shooting were far superior. 1918 should give a good account of itself when it meets Pomfret next Saturday...
...Princeton seemed lost in the big Arena rink and at no time was really dangerous. The Dartmouth seven played an excellent, though somewhat rough game. Their stick-work, team-play and shooting were immeasurably superior to Princeton's and even when Dartmouth had two men off the ice on account of penalties, Princeton was unable to score. The work of Donohue, the Dartmouth goal was the feature of the game...
...wife of the minister d'etat of Belgium will give an address on the present condition of her country in the Living Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock. Her talk will not be in the nature of an appeal for financial aid, but merely an account of the state of Belgium today...
...last spring, the winning club to be awarded a silver cup, which will be competed for annually. In this competition certain pieces will be sung by all of the dormitories, while the others will be selected by the three leaders. In awarding the cup, the judges will take into account the quality and technique of the singing, rather than the volume. The regularity of attendance at rehearsals will also be taken into account, the dormitory having the highest percentage receiving a certain number of points toward their total. Since it is hoped that every man in the class will sing...