Word: afterwards
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...greatest of them all was John the Orangeman. For half a century he was the most popular man in Cambridge. His title to immortality is a now classic phrase which he coined in an inspired moment and repeated ever afterward on suitable occasions: "Ter bell wid Yale!" This won for him the mascotship of all Harvard teams, and in that official capacity he traveled with them wherever the fair name of Harvard was to be upheld on the field of combat...
...Shirley Booth. The laughing onlookers were the audience. They thought it was a joke until the curtain went down and they had to endure a long wait while Garvie was arrested and Self was treated to bandages and salve. Then up went the curtain and the play was finished. Afterward, Garvie was taken to jail, but released subsequently on $500 bail...
...time neither team was able to score, although both goals were threatened very often. After ten minutes of play, Lane succeeded in breaking through the Harvard defense and driving the puck into the net for the first tally. Crawford tied the score shortly afterward when he slammed the puck in on a rebound...
...first period the teams played on even terms and neither side was able to score. In the second period, however, Chase skated through the schoolboy defense men and drove the puck into the net for the first 1928 tally. Shortly afterward Captain Saltonstall scored on a pass. The Blue team was unable to hold off the furious attacks of the Freshman forward line and Richardson scored the third goal for the Freshmen stickmen. With a lead of three goals Coach Dempsey's men slowed up and Pratt of Andover was able to score the lone Blue goal shortly before...
...farewell dinner to C. Bascom Slemp, who retired as Secretary to the President. The guests included Secretaries Weeks and Hoover, Speaker Gillett, Senator Hale of Maine, Representatives Longworth and Madden, Commissioners Blair (Internal Revenue) and Burke (Indian Affairs), ex-Senator Sutherland of West Virginia, G. Logan Payne, Washington publisher. Afterward, Mr. Slemp departed for a vacation in Florida before resuming his law practice in Washington...