Word: boston
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Amory is going to Washington shortly to see if it would be possible for undergraduates to divide their six months' training into two parts, taking the preliminary part one summer and the advanced another summer. He is also trying to have a school started near Boston, if enough undergraduates show interest so that they may continue their training during the college year. The government's decision, and the full details of such a course will be known some time after the Christmas recess...
...appeal is being made for new, worn or resoled shoes for the peasants in France who have been afflicted by the war, by Mrs. Winthrop, of 38 Beacon street, Boston. She has received a letter from Madame Nina Duryea, who has just returned from Raen l'Etape, Vosges, describing the piteous condition of the peasants there with their homes in ashes and their feet bare. Anyone wishing to contribute may send shoes to the above address and they will be forwarded to the Secours Duryea, Paris...
...University hockey team won its first victory of the season last night by defeating the Boston Hockey Club 7 to 2, at the Arena. The playing on both sides was ragged, but the Crimson seven worked together so much better than their opponents that the final result of the game was never in doubt. In spite of the erratic playing of the University team there is room for encouragement in the fact that such a large score was made and that individual effort played a very much smaller part in obtaining the goals than it has earlier this season...
...goal for the University resulted from the team play of G. A. Percy '18 and E. O. Baker '17, the former having a clear shot when the latter drew the goal tender out of position. The good defensive work of Captain Morgan and Thacher prevented many shots by the Boston Hockey Club, and J. I. Wylde '17's consistent playing at goal also contributed to keeping the opposing score down...
Earle Henry Bean '17, of Melrose; Richard Clark Cooke '18, of Newton Centre; Oswald Gordon Daly '17, of Baltimore, Md.; Francis Christopher Edmond '19, of South Boston; George B. Emmons, Jr., 17, of Brookline; Eustace Lee Florance, Jr., '19, of Dorchester; Henry Solomon Freedman '17, of Brockton James King Hoyt, Jr., '17, of New York, N. Y., manager; Vernon B. Kellett '18, of Hopedale; Edwin Earl Lucas '19, of Sound Beach, Conn.; Edward Horton Page '18, of Wollaston; Theodore Holton Rice '17, of Brookline Willard Wadsworth Rice '18, of Newton Centre; Sydney James Rogers '17, Cambridge, and George Hammond Tilgman...