Word: clearing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...second team will face a strong seven tomorrow afternoon in Arlington High School, which defeated the 1920 team 4 to 2 in their first game. The seconds have a clear record so far this season, with three victories and no defeats, and Arlington High is one of the leading teams in the interscholastic hockey league of Greater Boston...
...some of Withington's assistants running off each Saturday evening to play Sunday football with professional teams at Captain and elsewhere. If present reports develop into facts it would be well for our university and college authorities to take some radical stand against the innovation. It is not clear what they could do to protect their young men from the pernicious influences; but as least they could wipe out a feeding ground for the professional sport by abolishing the game altogether...
...plays the other centre position, uses his head and his stick extremely well. He is, however, somewhat slow in getting started, but the waiting game he has developed has ben responsible for several goals, as well as for checking opponents who find a chance to get away clear...
...offenders against this principle are divided into two groups. The one includes the ignorant, to whom the folly of a course of idleness is not clear. The other numbers those who, in full consciousness of the situation, deliberately choose the primrose path. The latter class is hopeless. If to the former, however, this danger signal shall be a prod and a stimulus, we shall be glad, for we feel that the curse of loafing is far from being on the decline. Clogate Maroon...
...Class Day Committee wishes to draw the attention of Sensors to the competitions for Class Day ticket designs. The drawings should be distinct in order that the reproduction may be clear. Designs should be done in black India ink on white paper, and should be for and one half by seven and one-half inches in size. Every design must bear that following words...