Word: bostons
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Dartmouth seems to be strictly a home-ice team, as comparative scores indicate. The Indians topped B.U., 7 to 5, at home and lost, 8 to 2, in Boston; they routed Northeastern, 8 to 1, in Hanover and lost, 4 to 3, in Boston; the Green downed Yale twice, but gave away three more goals in New Haven...
Repertory Boston, the country's only professional repertory organization and the first of its kind in Boston's theatre history, will launch its spring season Tuesday evening at the Wilbur Theatre, where it will continue through June...
Benjamin H. Heckscher '57, former Crimson squash captain, won the national amateur squash championship yesterday in Hemenway. Playing before a quiet, crowded gallery of Boston squash enthusiasts, Heckscher disposed of McGill's John Smith-Chapman, 15-13, 12-15, 18-15 and 18-14, to become the first Harvard graduate in the 20 year history of the tournament to win the title...
...winning his first National Amateur crown, Heckscher had to overcome a long series of obstacles, foremost among whom was the brilliant defending champion, Henri Salaun of Boston. Salaun is one of the very finest players in the world, probably second only to the Khan's of Pakistan at present, and has always stopped Heckscher's ambitions in the past. But Sunday, playing with a recently improved backhand, Heckscher finally pulled out a victory. Salaun played deliberately to Heckscher's backhand side in their semi-final contest, and this strategy proved his undoing...
...expected site for the structure is on Shattuck Steet in Boston between the Administration Building of the Med School and the School of Public Health...