Word: drives
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...passing was ragged and the forward lines had trouble in working down the ice. Hamlen, Harvard left wing, took the first free shot and missed after taking a pass from Gross. Harvard counted first when Gross took the puck from Chase in mid-ice and tallied with a long drive which caromed off Richards' foot into the Tech net The score was made after five minutes of play. Zarakov, flashy wing veteran, substituted for Hamlen and Clark was sent in at defense for Harvard. Scott replaced Chase soon after and Gross gave way to Durant...
Crosby, Tudor, and Stanley replaced the second string skaters. At 10.44 Tudor poked the second University tally into the strings after the Tech guardian had been drawn out of the cage stopping Clark's drive from the side. The teams were even for the remainder of the period...
After meeting the Montreal visitors, the Harvard squad will journey to New York to face Toronto on New Year's. Eve. Returning to Boston, another game will be played with Toronto at the Arena on Jan 2.STELLAR WING MAN STARTS DRIVE FOR THIRD LETTER NATHANEIL HAMLIN...
...distinction: Dr. John H. Finley of Manhattan, President Edwin A. Alderman of the University of Virginia (representing Governor Byrd), President Mary E. Woolley of Mount Holyoke College. Among others present, though modestly silent, was John D. Rockefeller Jr. whose aid in the society's current million-dollar endowment drive has not been confined to signing checks but has included extensive travel and speechmaking from city to city...
...Unique," "remarkable," welcomed Yale University's drive, just announced, for $20,000,000 to be entirely devoted to raising teachers' salaries and to research work-not one cent for buildings. Yale salaries since 1913 have increased 50%, living expenses 78%. Minimum increase of salary under the proposed budget will be $221,000. Yale has 32,000 living alumni, of whom the press noted three-Chauncey Mitchell Depew, '56, Arthur Twining Hadley, '76, William Howard Taft, '78-as in the forefront of the drive. But, as everyone knows, a University drive depends for its success primarily...