Word: dartmouth
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...defense of intellectual freedom. For it is not simply "yapping minorities," as the editorial maintains, who are attacking the rights of students and teachers and labor organizations to speak out boldly on current issues. The Crimson insists on viewing the curtailment of academic freedom at Chicago, Ohie, Dartmouth, Princeton, and Cornell, not to hit nearer home, as isolated instances, but one does not have to be gifted with second sight to see these isolated cases of the curtailment of academic freedom as part of a movement which did not begin and will not end at our colleges and universities...
...schedule is as follows: December 15, Alumni; January 10, Greenwood Memorial, January 13, Dartmouth at Hanover; January 17, Brown; February 3, Springfield at Springfield; February 7, Boston Y. M. C. A.; February 10, Columbia; February 14, Providence Boys' Club; February 17, Water Carnival; February 22, Navy at Annapolis; February 24, Pennsylvania at Philadelphia; February 28, Navy at Annapolis; February 24, Pennsylvania at Philadelphia; February 28, M. I. T.; March 2, Princeton; March 12. Yale at New Haven; and March 15 and 16, Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming League Championships at Philadelphia...
Eleven meets are planned for the Freshmen as follows: December 15, M. I. T.; January 6, Gardner High: January 13, Dartmouth at Hanover; January 17, Brown; February 3, Montclair (N.J.) Y. M. C. A.; February 10, Worcester Academy: February 14, Andover: February 17. Huntington and Brookline High: February 24, Exeter: March 2. Boys' Club of Boston: March 12. Yale at New Haven...
...Lion hoopmen got off to a late practice start and probably will not hit their stride until well after the Christmas holidays. As holdovers from the 1939 five which finished second only to Dartmouth in the final standings, Coach Paul Mooney has little Albie Myers and Jack Naylor, regulars, and John Gilligan, a reserve who saw plenty of action...
Myers was kept out of Varsity basketball until last year with a leg injury, but then as a Junior he set the League on fire. he played 416 out of a possible 480 minutes and rang up 119 points to rank fourth in this department behind Dartmouth's Broberg, Penn's Mischo, and Cornell's Foertsch. He was voted a position on the coaches' All-League quintet...