Word: coverly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Clark, of Philadelphia, cover point. Prepared at Milton, where he played point last year. He is 19 years old, 5 feet, 11 inches tall, and weighs 154 pounds...
...highly encouraging. The team seemed to have recovered almost entirely from the listlessness displayed in the Dartmouth game, and showed a great amount of snap and vigor. The forwards kept together well, exhibiting both speed and headwork in rushing and following back. All the players were quick to cover their men, and avoided the corners. On the whole, the team seems in top condition for tomorrow's game, and can be depended upon to put up a stiff game against Princeton...
...course in prosthetic dentistry will be given next summer at the Harvard Dental School by Varaztad H. Kananjian, D.M.D., Demonstrator of Prosthetic Dentistry. The course will extend from July 28 to August 30, 1913, inclusive, and will cover all the branches of prosthesis, including crown and bridge work; gold casting, including gold inlays; anatomical occlusion; maxillary fractures; orthodontia appliances; artificial palates; porcelain tooth carving; and high and low fusing porcelain inlays. It will consist of lectures, conferences, demonstrations, and practical work on cases...
Harmon and Cox, the latter having moved up from cover-point to forward in the second half, were easily the stars on Yale's offence. The former was the fastest man on the ice and made several brilliant dashes down the rink only to find that he was all alone and Goodale and Willetts were too strong for him. The defence relied largely on bodychecking, in which they were occasionally a trifle over-zealous, three penalties being imposed on them for this. Schiller's work at goal has already been com- mented upon, but let it be said in addition...
...Yale cage. The same two men were responsible for the next score, which was the result of very good team-work in a dash down the ice. Sortwell gets the credit as he shot the puck in on the pass from Phillips just as they reached the point and cover-point. At this time two Yale men and one Harvard man were off the ice for penalties. The third goal of the evening came within six minutes of the beginning of the period and only 30 seconds after the one preceding it. Sortwell was the man on the spot...