Word: cornering
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...University captain opened the scoring just six seconds after the bell with a neat snap from scrimmage. Less than two minutes later a pass out by Emmons from the corner gave him an opportunity to drive a second shot past Root, the Yale goal guard. During the twelve-minute scoreless scramble which followed, Yale never had a chance to shoot from nearer than mid-ice, while only the herculean work of the diminutive Captain Carson kept the Blue goal inviolate...
Bayard Wharton '22, running first man in the two-mile relay race against Yale, had the pole, but got off to a bad start, and Hilles led around the first corner, Wharton stayed up until the last lap, when Hilles drew away and handed over a ten-yard lead to Coxe, the second Yale man. Yale continued to increase her lead, so that Campbell, running anchor, started off with a lead of half a lap over Captain D. F. O'Connell '21. O'Connell started after Campbell and succeeded in decreasing his lead considerably, but Campbell opened...
...This lecture is given under the will of Judge Paul Dudley, who died in 1750, and who is also remembered as the man who paid for having a set of milestones put up on the old road from Cambridge to Boston, one of which remains standing on the street-corner opposite the Johnston Gate...
...second half-year in the University Extension courses opens today with three new half-courses offered to the residents of Boston and vicinity. Professor E. Charlton Black of Boston University will give a half-course on the Novel and Short Story, which opens tonight at 7.30 at Boston University, corner of Boylston and Exeter streets. Professor Walter F. Dearborn of the University is to conduct a second course on Educational Measurement, meetings of which will be held at Lawrence Hall, on Mondays at 4.30, beginning February 21, this time and place having been substituted for those announced earlier upon request...
There is also a change in the plans for Professor T. H. Carver's course on the Principles of Sociology, which is now stated to meet on Mondays and Wednesdays at 7.30, beginning February 7, at the School of Secretarial Sciences, situated at the corner of Garrison and St. Botolph streets. This year's enrollment in the Extension Courses, the headquarters of which are at University Hall, is larger than ever before Up to this time over 1600 men and women have taken advantage of the opportunities offered for late afternoon and evening study, and applicants have...