Word: brooklyn
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Ford Hibbard, of Brooklyn...
...Scarborough-on-Hudson, N. Y.; Charles Edward Masters '21 of Newton Centre; John Manning Phillips '22 of Andover; Charles Putnam Smith '21 of Arlington; Albert William Schmid '21 of New York, N. Y.; Gardner Tilton '20 of Lexington, Slater Washburn '20 of Worcester, and Ford Hibbard '20 of Brooklyn, N. Y., manager...
...Heizer of Cambridge; Raymond Henry Keegan of Springfield; Arthur Webster Morse of Boston; Allan Kennedy Murray of Yonkers, N. Y.; Edward Albert Borman of New York, N. Y.; John Pallo of Westfield; Harry Evelyn Door Pollock of Pasadena; Norman Tishman of New York, N. Y.; Borin Bradford Young of Brooklyn, N. Y.; and Robert Frederick Doolittle of New York, N. Y., manager...
...chief objection to the rink is its narrowness. With a length of 162 feet it is only 52 feet wide. Inasmuch as the Brooklyn Ice Palace was found too narrow last fall in the game with Yale, there is some doubt as to whether the important games can be played on the rink in case that there is available out-door...
...objection to the proposed rink is its size, 62 by 160 feet. The Brooklyn Ice Palace's enclosure is 56 by 200 feet, and this was found to be rather too small in the game with Yale last year. The usual dimensions are 80 by 180 to 200 feet. Due to the small size of the proposed arena, there is some doubt as to whether Yale and and Princeton will be willing to play there...