Word: done
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...city. In October this section was attached to a British Red Cross unit with their base near Neuve Chapelle in Northern France and was later moved to Dunkerque and then to Eleverdingle, near Ypres in Belgium. At this last place the cars did the advanced field work usually done by the horse-drawn ambulances. Open only to members of the Union...
...Hobey" Baker, together with the clever and opportune stick-work of his teammate, Ellis, who scored three of the five goals. The B. A. A. seven suffered through lack of team-work, which prevented its most sensational player, Skilton, from shooting as many goals as he otherwise might have done. The whole game was replete with spectacular plays on both sides, which held the 6,500 spectators breathless during the whole time...
...number of applications that have been handed in for the Junior Dance is so discouragingly small that the committee has decided to postpone the closing date until Monday. This should give all members of 1917, who have not already done so, ample time to send in the names and addresses of the ladies they wish invited, together with checks, to H. B. Courteen '17, Harvard Union. The success of the dance depends upon the number of the class present...
...remained almost continually during the remainder of the contest. The first period closed with the Freshmen 1 goal to their credit. In the second half the 1919 men started off in a whirlwind fashion and scored four goals before play ended. The star playing of the Freshmen was done by Merrill and Phinney, each of whom scored two goals and took a conspicuous part in the aggressive play of the team. Platt made the other tally for the Freshmen, while Wells at goal and White at point showed up well. Humphreys' brilliant playing for Milton was the only bright spot...
...there has been a discouragingly small response to the blank cards sent out by the Dance Committee. In order to make this year's Junior Dance a success, it is essential that all members of the class of 1917 who have not already done so should send in their cards and checks today. Any member of the social class of 1917 who were over-looked in distributing the circulars should apply for a blank card at once. All invitation cards with checks for the required amount should be sent to H. B. Courteen '17, Harvard Union. Checks should be made...