Word: belmontized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Overwhelming Belmont Hill School at the Boston Garden yesterday, the Freshman hockey team won its first game of the season 5-1. The contest was marked by much individual work and little if any team play. Substitutions were frequent in order to enable Coach Clark Hodder '25 to size up the ability of the different lines, and only ten men from a squad of 32 men failed to get into the game. George S. Ford, playing center on the first forward line, starred throughout his time on the ice, and made the first Harvard score after 45 seconds...
...girl of the eighties", racquet posed delicately behind the neck, feet swathed in high heeled boots, dress distended by the bustle, or as Mr. Allen quotes, "by a kind of ambulatory showcase, or exhibition grounds,"--for such was the female style. There is a camera portrait of Mrs. August Belmont hugging her muff in the midst of a fake snowstorm. There are faro games, and the Klondike, Fanny Ward in "Pippino" and Maude Adams in "Rosemary". The drawing rooms of the Vanderbilts and the Astors vie in roccoco obscenity. Valeska Surrat displays the hour-glass silhouette which won her recognition...
...Freshman hockey team will open its season today with a game against Belmont Hill School at 2 o'clock in the Boston Garden. Starting in the forward line will be Leo A. Ecker at left wing, George S. Ford at center, and Louis B. Carr at right. James N. Kidder will hold which contains a sprinkling of well-known preparatory school stars. In spite of the fact that the team has a nucleus of men who have done well in school hockey, the exceptional warm winter last year with only four days of good out door ice handicaps the team...
Other men chosen in these first Senior Class elections were as follows: Guy S. Hayes, of Belmont, Treasurer; John B. White, of Thomasville, Ga., Ivy Orator; Asa E. Phillips, Jr., of Washington, D. C., orator; John C. Walcott, of Cambridge, odist; Herbert M. Howe, of Bristol, R. I., poet; and LeGrand L. Thurber, of New York City, chorister...
...schedule for the season is as follows: December 20, Belmont Hill; January 6, Noble and Greenough at Dedham: January 10, Belmont High; January 13, Milton Academy at Milton; January 17, Exeter; January 20, St. Mark's at Southboro; January 27, Boston University Freshmen; February 7, Framingham High; February 12, Mountain Lakes Club; February 14, Newton High; February 17, Dartmouth Freshmen; February 20, Harvard Junior Varsity; February 22, St. Paul's at Concord; February 24, Yale at New Haven...