Word: favorably
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...game, full of thrills for the spectators but lacking in speed until the latter part, Harvard defeated the Massachusetts Agricultural College in the Arena last evening by the score of 4 to 3. In the last two minutes of the overtime period, with the score 3 to 2 in favor of Amherst, by a brilliant rush down the rink and a pass from Hopkins, Smart shot the goal that tied the score. A minute later Wanamaker got the puck and breaking through the defense managed to shoot it by Buttrick for a win. Amherst played a good game of hockey...
...then the members might have sacrificed a little time from their scholarly pursuits to performing the duties supposed to be connected with their scholarly pursuits to performing the duties supposed to be connected with their office. If you succeed in finding the lost committee you will confer a great favor by notifying. Yours sincerely, P. J. WALDSTEIN...
...club it is perfectly right in assessing its members. It extends privileges for which reimbursement is only proper, and there is no occasion on which it may be reasonably demanded that it should open its doors to non-members. If non-members are at times admitted, it is a favor and not a right; and if the Union chooses to remain exclusive for the Junior Dance, that is entirely its prerogative. The only question is of the Committee's justification in selecting the building for a function supposedly a class affair, not one for Union members only...
...last regular hockey practice previous to the Syracuse trip was held in the Arena yesterday afternoon. The team lined up against the B. A. A. for about 45-minutes, the scrimmage ending 5 to 1 in favor of the latter. The University team showed some improvement in passing, but lacked the dash and aggressiveness necessary for first-class work. As usual, the defense showed itself to be the strength of the team, and it was owing to its good work that the score was not larger. Adams scored the only point for the University from a shot directly in front...
...athletic directors of some of the eastern colleges have expressed their views on the question of professional coaches remaining on the players' bench during important games. Although some of them either are opposed to the movement or believe it will make little difference, the majority are strongly in favor of the plan. The new water polo rules which have recently been inaugurated were criticised by L. DeB. Handley of the New York Athletic Club, one of the foremost swimming authorities of the country. He believes them to be an improvement on the whole over the old ones. The opinions...