Word: comings
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...uncertainty attending the playing of a championship game today emphasizes the crying needs of the University hockey team. The Dartmouth team has come to Cambridge to take part in one of the most important contests of the intercollegiate series, and may be forced to return to Hanover without playing because of the vagaries of this eccentric climate. For in spite of the growing importance of hockey, there is no way of ensuring good ice for the team. The plans for an indoor rink in Boston have apparently fallen through, and no refrigerating apparatus in the Stadium is possible as long...
...present time the work of the University team has not been satisfactory. Owing to the loss of Browne and Brooks of last year's team, neither of whom is playing this year, and to the shortness of the schedule, which has not given enough practice, the team has come up to the Yale game with an unsettled line-up and poorly developed team play. The defence with Brown and Allen is fairly good, and Newton is doing well at centre. Wellman and Miller are from the 1911 team, but their work this year has not been up to the standard...
...requested to meet in the office on Wednesday evening, February 17, promptly at 7 o'clock. A brief outline of the work will be presented at this meeting. Men especially well informed in any branch of University activity, and men of any journalistic or literary ability, are urged to come...
...amount of good derived from actual games as compared with the less interesting and instructive practices, and the University realizes the size of the handicap which confronts Coach Pieper and the members of the team. We trust that they will be in no way dismayed by the prospect, and come through the season with a series of brilliant victories...
...only bring their productions to the notice of the general public by placards which are restricted in size and color. Of course these offerings are primarily for the members of the University, but graduates and their friends should always be welcome. If general advertising were allowed, many people would come who would really enjoy themselves and who would contribute to the financial success of the undertakings...