Word: counts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...second period the Exeter players increased their aggressiveness and almost continually throughout the half kept kept the disc in the Freshman territory. The third count for Exeter was registered after eight minutes of stiff scrimmage. O'Hearn, eluding nearly the entire yearling seven, carried the puck the length of the rink and snapped it to Lamont, who caged a beautiful goal. 1923's only tally came just before the final whistle. R. Watts shot the disc past Cantillon after a lively mix-up in front of the goal...
...degree of A. M. Harvard undergraduates who have the privileges of the Dean's list and men who, because of their service in the army, the navy, the volunteer police, or the state guard, deserve special consideration, may, in the Summer School of 1920, be allowed to count forward the degree of A.B. or S.B. two summer courses, but no undergraduate shall be permitted to obtain credit for more than one full course. Undergraduates not in the above categories shall not be permitted to obtain credit for more than one half-course...
...series is to be arranged. Only three or four men reported at the first practice for the teams on Friday and only a few more have since signified their intention of playing. Practice games will start today and these will lead to the series of interdormitory matches which count towards the winning of the dormitory trophy. All Freshmen who have signed up for hockey to fulfill their athletic requirements who are not playing on the 1923 team must report today for the Interdormitory teams...
Naturally this hysteria is not taken seriously by intelligent men and women. But the point is that intelligent men and women do not count when it comes to branding a man publicly as unpatriotic. And patriotism is linked up in the press and in the public eye with all sorts of things to which it has no relation. True patriotism is not of the boisterous variety. It is to be found in those who believe sufficiently in our democratic institutions to invite and investigate criticism and dissatisfaction...