Word: faces
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...years. Mr. Gifford as the barber-count, Mr. Rice as Sir Humphrey Noddy, and Mr. Loring as Trim, one could hardly have wished better; while Mr. Harvard and Mr. Fenn also acted with spirit and intelligence. Wildish had serious defects in voice and delivery, and was unfortunately reluctant to face anyone he addressed...
...Hard Guys will have the ice at 5.30. Tomorrow the Hard Guys will play two games because of a tie with the Nom de Bums, which must be played off. At 6 o'clock the Hard Guys will meet the Nom de Bums, and at 6.30 they will face the Puck Pingers...
...being held at Police Station 1, Brattle square, awaiting identification: a diamond scarf pin (in the form of a (?) mark); large 45-calibre revolver; dark gray, ready made overcoat; Beal's Criminal Law; Wambaugh's Cases on Agency; Ames's Cases on Terts (Volumes 1 and 2); Open-face silver watch with Harvard seal; silver top; a black foldeer pooketbook, made in Paris...
...game was Harvard's from the start. On the face-off, Smart rushed the puck down the ice, but failed to drive his shot past Schiller. A scrimmage in front of the Yale goal followed. Clark, securing the puck, circled behind the net and passed it back to Hopkins, who drove it in for the first score of the game...
...second half, Doty replaced Willetts at point and Wanamaker went in for Phillips, whose injured hand was beginning to weaken. Curtis and Morgan replaced the two wings. In face of the new energy thrown against them, the Princeton team played safe, and succeeded in keeping the University attack at bay. The only score was made by MacColl, who received the puck from Baker after the latter had again pierced the University defence...