Word: bankes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Weather permitting, the Freshman hockey team will play one of its hardest games this afternoon when it faces the Exeter combination on the Charles-bank Rinks. Last year the Exonians defeated the Crimson yearlings by the score of 4-2 after a taxing scrimmage featured by a steady schoolboy attack and occasional flashes of individual brilliancy. Captain Martin, who is again leading the Red and Gray, was the sole 1 corer and displayed speed and stick ability which the Crimson defence was unable to curb. Cantillon, who was then guarding the Exeter net vied with Captain Martin for the honors...
Tickets for the Boston performance may be obtained at Jordan Hall and Herrick's, Boston, as well as at the Coop and Leavitt and Peirce's; at West Newton, at Edmand's Drug Store, Newtonville, and the First National Bank, West Newton; for the Providence performance, at Anthony's Drug Store, Seddon's News Stand, Steinert's, and the Brown Union; and for both Cambridge performances at the Coop and Leavitt and Peirce's. Tickets for all performances may also be obtained by writing to E. O. Otis Jr. '23 at the Pi Eta Clubhouse...
...Charles Duval, Dick Turpin, Jack Sheppard and other criminal worthies on their way to the gibbet at Tyburn and Montfaucon as the case might be. More recently this country witnessed the public testimonials paid to the life and character of Jesse James, Civil War guerrilla and highwayman, whose dashing bank raids are now so much affected. James was shot from behind by a comrade, Bob Ford, as he lay concealed in his hiding place. The American public was angered and the slayer became the synonym for treachery and ingratitude...
...obtained early next week at Anthony's Drug Store, Seddon's News Stand, Steinert's, and the Brown Union in that city; while tickets for the performance at Players' Hall, West Newton, on January 6, may be purchased at Edmand's Drug Store, Newtonville, and the First National Bank, West Newton. Tickets for all performances may be obtained by writing to E. O. Otis Jr. '23 at the Pi Eta Clubhouse...
...Business Men's Mission of Japan, escorted by Mr. Lyon of the First National Bank of Boston, visited places of interest in the University yesterday afternoon. They were escorted through Widener Library, the President's Office, Memorial Hall, and Agassiz Museum, and were met by President Lowell...