Word: fasting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...foundation of the Harvard press calls attention to the considerable and increasing place in the field of publishing which is being taken by the universities. Fashions spread so fast that it will perhaps not be long before a printing press will seem as indispensable to an ambitious university as a gymnasium, and the literary "output" will become as important as the number of students in attendance. The trade publishers will not suffer, for universities are not given to producing "best sellers," and most of their books a publisher could not well afford to bandle. Yet in addition to publishing records...
After the usual drill of the first and second forwards in fours against the regular defence, the University hockey team held a fast 20-minute scrimmage with the B. A. A. team in the Arena yesterday afternoon. Claflin was back in the game after an absence of two weeks, due to illness. He played right forward instead of at the defence as heretofore. The passing on both sides was good but the University men showed superior team-work and succeeded in defeating their opponents...
...practice of the University hockey team yesterday afternoon consisted in a 20-minute drill of the forwards against the defence; and this was followed by a fast 20-minute scrimmage between the first team and the B. A. A. team. Both sides showed good team-work, and were evenly matched, the final score being 1 to 1. Sortwell shot the goal for Harvard, on a long drive through the opposing defence, while Osgood scored for the B. A. A. on a clever pass from Hicks. The game was followed by a 10-minute scrimmage between...
After a preliminary drill of the forwards in pairs and fours against the first and second defence, the University hockey team lined up against the B. A. A. for a fast 25-minute scrimmage in the Arena yesterday afternoon. The first goal for Harvard was caged by Clark after a clever pass from Sortwell, and the final score was 3 to 3. Each of the other goals was made from a scrimmage before the goal, and it was evident that both teams had little difficulty in breaking up their opponents' plays...
...second period, the University awoke with a rush, fairly carrying Amherst off its feet. Following a goal for the University within the first minute of play, scores were fast and frequent, great versatility being shown in the method of attack. Now the puck was caged on a quick pass from the corner, now on a clever shot from a face-off, now after brilliant concerted play by the whole forward line. Only clever work by the Amherst goal, kept the score...