Word: crimson
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...CRIMSON CIRCLE-Edgar Wallace -Doubleday, Doran ($2). Only Heaven and his publishers know how many literary offspring have been produced by the prolific pen of Author Edgar Wallace; it is said that he has lost count. Here is another one to confuse his reckoning and to delight Wallace fans, detective story addicts. The Crimson Circle, a highly efficient criminal organization, piles murder on mysterious murder until all London is terrorized. Scotland Yard, as usual, gets it in the neck, but this time gives as good as it gets. Author Wallace strews his text with clues, but he is also...
Tonight's contest will be the first of three that the Crimson stickmen, will play during the holidays. On December 28 they will oppose the Toronto University team at Madison Square Garden. New York, and on January 2 they will return to their home rink, the Boston Garden, and play their Canadian rivals in the second of a two game series. Since Toronto usually turns out one of the strongest hockey aggregations in intercollegiate circles these two games should go far towards determining Harvard's hockey status...
...struggle tonight, coming second on the Crimson schedule, will be one of the hardest Harvard will have all year. The University Club, always dangerous, is doubly strong this year by virtue of its acquisition of several former Harvard stickmen. In the starting lineup for the Clubmen will be four former Crimson men who in their day were stars on the ice. J. P. Chase '28 will be at center, with H. W. Bigelow '29 and E. C. Clark '27 teaming up at defense and H. H. Newell '29 at goal. Chandler Hilliard, former Arlington High star and Paul Curtis...
...there on March 28 and 29. Eighteen colleges participated in this meet last season at St. Louis, but a larger entry list is expected this year since it is to take place in the East. Inasmuch as Freshmen are not eligible for this meet, it is unlikely that the Crimson will enter any competitors before next season...
Other tutors in the House have recently made known, however, that they are not only out of sympathy with this program but have objected rather strenuously to a number of the plans with which the CRIMSON took issue last Monday. In accordance with their wishes various changes have been made in the original proposal. Not only will both common rooms be freely open to both students and tutors, but, that peculiarly British institution the High Table is to be set but once a week at the time of the regular House Dinner. Even at this meal tutors will...