Word: babbitt
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Captain Babbitt was easily the strongest man on the Ithacan line, his speed and stickwork being responsible for the majority of the seven shots that Wylde was called upon to stop. J. Harding and Spiegelberg also showed to advantage...
...game opened rather slowly, as Cornell seemed to have some difficulty with the ice. With the exception of Babbitt their handling of the puck was notably poor, although in speed they were about equal to the University. After three minutes of play Curtis got clear, but passed short to Baldwin, who was unable to score. Shortly after Baldwin caged the puck from the wing, but because of an offside the score was not allowed. The play was for the most part in Cornell's territory during this half, but Harvard was unable to tally, although many excellent chances were given...
After the rest the game speeded up considerably, the University forcing the playing throughout the period. Thacher got the puck past Myers on a forward but the score was not allowed. Shortly after Babbitt had an excellent chance to score, but his shot went wide. After 10 minutes, 40 seconds of play. Curtis received a pass from Rice, who had gone in for W. Morgan, and with a low, clean shot scored the first goal of the game. Cornell now had her last opportunity to score. With J. Morgan far up the rink and Doty at the side, Spiegelberg apparently...
...members of the Senior class have been omitted. Allan, E. G., Matthews 22 Almy, S. C., Thayer 62 Amory, Harcourt, Jr., Matthews 8 Amory, Harold, Matthews 12 Anderson, H. R., Hollis 19 Arnold, W., Hollis 25 Augur, W. A., Hollis 20 Austin, J. D., Thayer 26 Babbitt, W. H., Stoughton 5 Babcock, H. J., Holworthy 18 Baesler, C. H., Thayer 43 Baldwin, J. C., Matthews 18 Baldwin, R. P., Hollis 28 Barnes, H. S., Hollis 22 Beal, G. F., Thayer 28 Bean, H. T., Hollis 3 Belden, A., Jr., Hollis 23 Bigelow, J. L., Hollis 19 Binder, A. C., Stoughton...
...resignations of H. L. Gray '98 as Assistant Profesor of History and Tutor in the Division of History, Government, and Economics, of B. E. G. Dirks, from a University scholarship, and of A. D. Muir 3G., from the C. E. Norton fellowship, were received and accepted. Professor Irving Babbitt, of the Department of French, was granted leave of absence for the first half of the year...