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Word: cleverisms (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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Dartmouth forced the playing in the beginning of the second half. Starting from the middle of the rink, C. Wanamaker carried the puck along by fast skating and clever stick-work and scored the third goal for Dartmouth in 1 minute and 31 seconds. For a while Harvard rallied, but was unable to score owing to the excellence of Donahue's work at goal. Dartmouth succeeded in shifting the scene of the play from their own territory only to be stopped by the steady University defence. For a time the puck remained in the centre of the rink. Then three...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DARTMOUTH WON FAST CONTEST | 1/21/1915 | See Source »

...will meet Princeton next Saturday and the speed in consequence was considerably increased. The Freshmen have an unusually strong team this year and it was some time before the University began to score. Captain Claflin finally took the puck down the rink and drove it past Gwathmey on a clever, short shot. A few minutes later he again scored on a long drive that Gwathmey barely missed stopping. Wanamaker made the last score on a short individual rush...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REGULARS WIN FAST CONTEST | 1/12/1915 | See Source »

...next page which contains the brief "By the Ways" would be hopeless were it not for a clever review of "As you like it," in jingling rhyme by J. Garland '15. A charcoal sketch by H. Moise follows, and is quite the most finished bit of work in the number. Lampy takes a fling at Life, and its "poor little kids in the snow," in its center page, T. Sizer '16 and a full-page by H. F. Weston '16, although levity on such themes is not to be encouraged. H. F. Weston '16 has other characteristic drawings...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: About Lampy's Christmas Number | 12/21/1914 | See Source »

...regret that so clever a letter could not have been written in a better cause. LEWIS S. GANNETT 2G. CECIL H. SMITH '15 ARTHUR FISHER...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 11/20/1914 | See Source »

Appearing as a clever exponent of the open style game the eleven played a spectacular 0 to 0 tie game with Amherst a week later. Contrasted to the old fashioned game on which Amherst depended, the long forward passes of the Brown team stood out, a distinctive feature of a new style game which gave promise of future development. A lapse of two weeks preceded the disastrous game in New York when Cornell so easily defeated the Providence team by the score of 28 to 7. But there is something to be said for the team's showing in this...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VARIED SUCCESS MARKS SEASON | 11/14/1914 | See Source »

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