Word: brilliants
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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DeRham and Percy scored for Harvard early in the second half. Armour then scored Yale's second goal on a pass from Gould. Percy scored two more goals soon after. Rice, Pratt, Folsom, and Martin were then substituted. Armour then scored two goals for Yale by brilliant individual work. The final goal of the game was scored by Percy on a pass from Thacher...
...astounded the academic world a number of years ago by receiving the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the age of 18. Since receiving his degree he has been in England and Germany as travelling fellow, doing research work in mathematical logic, to which subject he has made brilliant contributions. The paper before the Philosophical Club will be of more general interest. All interested are cordially invited...
...Yale University team 6 to 2 and also by an Independent team made up mostly of players now on the Freshman team. However to balance this the Freshman team. However to balance this the Freshman seven has gone back somewhat in its recent games after establishing a brilliant record in the early part of the season. The Freshmen although confident of victory will have to show all of their strength...
...game opened rather slowly but after the first four minutes it developed into a speedy contest, with occasional brilliant dashes on both sides. Phillips scored the first goal after 12 minutes, 32 seconds of play on a short, quick shot. A minute later he scored again after Morgan got the puck within striking distance and passed. This ended the scoring for the first half. The team-play was unusually good in this period, but several of the men seemed to lack their usual snap...
...strongest player in the country. Williams is placed at number 2 in the United States ranking, and is the present national champion. G. C. Caner '17 will probably be second man on the team. Caner won the Harvard interscholastic tournament in 1913, and is a brilliant player. R. Harte '17, who, with Williams, won the intercollegiate doubles last summer, will not be able to play in the team matches, on account of his baseball playing. He will undoubtedly represent the University in the intercollegiates next summer, however. Other promising candidates are T. J. D. Fuller '15, J. S. Pfaffmann...