Word: entrain
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Except for Captain Freddy Moseley, all the players who will entrain for Montreal this evening had a hand in the speedy game which saw the individual work of the experienced Braeburn players completely outclassed by the fast teamwork of the Stubbsmen. The first line, with Art Duffey in place of Freddy Moseley, starred for the undergraduates, while Elliott T. Putnam, Jr. '30 and John P. Chase '28, both former Harvard captains, did the best work for the losers...
After winding up the week's practice with a snappy and enthusiastic session yesterday afternoon, Coach Dick Harlow's Varsity is ready to entrain for West Point at 8.30 this morning to play its first game on enemy territory...
After the dam ceremony, while motoring to Las Vegas, Nev. to re-entrain for the coast, Senator Pittman suggested driving up nearby Mount Charleston. The gravel road, just built by CCCsters, winds around sheer shoulders with room for only one car. Ten miles up there was a hair-raising moment as the President's car was turned around, with the President in it and only a foot to separate him from a yawning precipice...
Last week, just as thousands of Scouts were about to entrain for Washington, they were halted in their tracks by an order which few of them understood...
Dick Johnson and Mal Millard will entrain for Berkeley late this week to toss the javelin and hurl the discus for Harvard on June 19 and 20. Both men are in good form and should bring back a few credits for the Mikkola tradition...