Word: dartmouth
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Star puckmen of former days will again don ice togs and test their stick-wielding skill this evening when alumni sextets from the University and from Dartmouth will clash on the Arena ice at 8 o'clock. The contest tonight, the proceeds from which will go to the Olympic skating fund will be played by practically the same men who met on the ice in an alumni game between Harvard and Dartmouth two years...
...announced last night by the H. A. A. that arrangements have been made with G. V. Brown, manager of the New Boston Arena, to admit holders of H. A. A. books to the balcony of the Arena for all games of the University sextet except those with Dartmouth and Yale. If these ticket holders desire to take a guest to any of the first three games they need only pay $.50 extra. It is probable that similar arrangements for the other games, excepting, of course, the Yale and Dartmouth tilts, will be made. HARVARD DARTMOUTH Martin, r.w. l.w., Manser Hodder...
...least one university in the United States has been found willing to experiment with the two-team system of football, first suggested by President E. M. Hopkins of Dartmouth a year...
...Reverend Ambrose White Vernon, LL.D., Professor of Biography at Dartmouth College, will conduct the services in Appleton Chapel this morning at 8.45 o'clock...
...leader of the Crimson gridiron forces has been one of the fleetest of the ball-carrying squadron on Soldiers Field for the past two seasons, with a habit of breaking loose for long runs at critical moments in a game, especially if the time is running short. In the Dartmouth game of last year, with 90 seconds to play and the score 12 to 10 against Harvard, French dashed to the heights of gridiron glory when he found a hole in the Green bulwark, flicked to right and left, and covered 47 yards for a winning touchdown. In the closing...