Word: fitzgeralds
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Great Gatsby. Owen Davis has taken the most recent and probably the best novel of the facile F. Scott Fitzgerald and made it into a play of considerable amusement and some excellence. The hero, who met the girl in a training camp and tried after the War to make himself a gentleman in an erratically momentous manner, is well played by James Rennie. In case you have not read the novel, Mr. Rennie impersonates a Long Island resident of no background, much money and a dubious method of getting it. Considerably in his way is the girl's husband, whose...
...summary: HARVARD 1929 CAMBRIDGE Tudor, Carlton l.w. r.w. Gibson, McGowan Putnam, Winston c. c. Harlow Cunningham, Whiting r.w. l.w. Temple Stanley l.d. r.d. Davy, Meuse A. Bigelow, Covel, Clark, II. Bigelow r.d. l.d. Sullivan Jackson, Newell Trainer g. g. Fitzgerald...
Stanley, the only Crimson player to remain on the ice throughout the contest, was the star of the game. He scored twice, and only brilliant work by Fitzgerald in the Cantab net kept his bullet-like shots from finding the strings more often...
Stanley counted in the second session when he took the puck from behind his own goal carried it through the entire Cambridge team and stickhandled it into the cage. Whiting produced the third goal, taking a pass from Putnam and drawing Fitzgerald out of the cage...
...Harlow, who poke-checked prettily and gave Jackson in the Crimson goal some trouble. The schoolboys were outskated continually, however, and toward the close of the contest resorted to shinny to keep the score from increasing. Temple did some fast work in the early minutes of the game, and Fitzgerald in goal lived up to the family tradition. Tudor, Putnam, and Stanley all broke through the outer defense only to be thwarted at the goal...