Word: dartmouths
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Dartmouth is no colossus--after two weeks, the Crimson will be back in its own league again, playing on more or less even terms, Except for some depreciation in the left side of the line, Dartmouth will field almost the same team that barely beat Harvard, 14 to 7, here last year. And Harvard, injuries notwithstanding, has certainly not deteriorated since that time...
...three games so far this season, Dartmouth has two wins and one loss. The loss was to Penn, 21 to 0, in the opening game, and the Hanoverians showed very little to be pround of. The following week, however, they rose up and slaughtered Holy Cross, 31 to 7, a pastime which seems to be conventional in the Ivy League this year. Last week they trimmed Colgate, 27, to 13, after spending a nervous first half...
Maybe it's because the time is ripe in mid-season; maybe it's because Dartmouth Indians suddenly become gay when they leave their Hanover reservation and travel to the Hub, whatever it is, things always seem to pop in Cambridge on the weekend of the Dartmouth game...
...Dartmouth started making real noise with its visits in the twenties. It was then that the Indian fanatics centered their merry-making in hotel lobby riots. But by the late 'thirties this brand of deviltry disappeared in favor of the more inviting Yard raid...
Warning of a big onslaught came Thursday, October 21 when a solitary Dartmouth brave wandered into the Stoughton Hall quarters of one Donald H. Shaw '39 and demanded a lodging for the night. Ughing something about the provisions of a gift of bricks used to build the original Stoughton hall in 1695, he claimed the building's charter entitled all Indians to free lodging...