Word: caged
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Harvard rugby team, composed of graduate and undergraduate students alike, was left virtually intact by last June's graduation and is already practicing in Briggs Cage Twice a week under Dr. Cabot's direction...
...seemed likely that pituitary excess set in after the Angel's long bones had stopped growing, otherwise he might have been a giant. His overdevelopment is lateral. Though just under 5 ft. 10 in. tall, he weighs 276 Ibs. One investigator declared: "The collar bones and rib cage are the most massive I have ever seen. . . . The tremendous nuchal [back-of-the-neck] musculature is quite beyond anything I have ever conceived...
...game was a clean one, with only one penalty being meted out, but the ice was rough, slowing up both squads. The Hoddermen never became completely disorganized, but poor passing and weak shooting spoiled the few chances they had at the Toronio cage. They were on the short end of a 3 to 1 count at the end of the first period and never threatened seriously thereafter...
Fred West of Cornell will have to muster his best to retain his shot put crown in the Briggs Cage the afternoon of the meet against the Crimson coalition of Howle Mendel and George Downing. Bill Shallow will probably survive the assault on his 35 pound weight record which will be concerted by Warwick McCutheon of Cornell, and George Read of Yale...
Harvard really looked like a good cage outfit, able to give and take with the best of them in a knockdown battle. The spirit and will to win on this year's squad is amazing. "Regardless of the outcome," says Wes Fesler, "we won't be outfought by any one." An overflow crowd jammed into the Athletic Building Wednesday night, probably to get a look at Gus Broberg, but no one man dominated that game. Two high-class teams put on an entertaining show, and there will be more of the same thing, served up on the third floor...