Word: forded
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Sever 35 Latin 6, Sever 35 Mathematics 4: Alden to Medcraft (inclusive), Sever 23 Mosher to Wolf (inclusive), Sever 24 Mathematics 22a, Sever 30 Meteorology 4, Geol. Mus. 43 Mineralogy 2, Mineral. Lab. Music 4a hf., Holden Music 6, Sever 30 Philosophy A: Abbott to Flagg (inclusive), Emerson D Ford to Knowles (inclusive), Upper Massachusetts Knox to Rumsey (inclusive), Lower Massachusetts Ryan to Zobel (inclusive), New Lecture Hall Philosophy 3: Adolph to Reavili (inclusive), Emerson A Redway to Wood (inclusive), Emerson F Philosophy 4, Emerson J Semitic E1, Upper Mass. Semitic 15, Emerson F Social Ethics 5, Emerson J Zoology...
...this afternoon: Mr. S. K. Kerns, of the Country Day School, Newton; Professor and Mrs. L. S. Marks; Professor and Mrs. W. R. Spalding; Professor and Mrs. W. W. Atwood; Professor and Mrs. E. K. Rand; Professor and Mrs. C. P. Parker; Professor and Mrs. J. D. M. Ford; Professor and Mrs. S. D. Ferguson; Professor and Mrs. W. E. Hocking; Professor and Mrs. A. M. Tozzer; and Professor and Mrs. J. H. Jewett...
...Tigers' defence was superior to their offence, but the Crimson backs proved the stronger trio. Captain Morgan and Doty not only played a fine defensive game, but they were also Harvard's most brilliant offensive factors. Together they carried the puck down the ice time after time, but Ford, the Princeton goal-keeper, was on the alert and their attacks were in vain. Percy and Curtis, the centres, played a strong game, for the University and although a good many of the former's shots went wild, his fast skating scored the winning goal in the first extra period. Percy...
...Princeton gave the better exhibition of team-work, but what the University lacked in this department was made up in speed and stick-work. The University seven's passing and shooting was wild throughout, and the forwards lost several chances to score by getting out of position; but nevertheless Ford was called upon to stop 29 shots, two of which finally got past him, while Wylde, playing an equally spectaculan game, kept a clean slate by knocking down 22 shots...
...playing in, the extra periods was ragged, marked by wild hitting and skating. Finally Percy took the puck from a mix-up, carried it unaided through the Princeton team and, drawing Ford from the cage, drove the rubber past him on a clean shot from the left wing, in 2 minutes and 14 seconds. Shortly after the second extra period started, Humphreys carried the puck down to the University's goal, but lost it in a mix-up to Captain Morgan, who rushed it down6Courtesy of Boston Transcript.SHOT WINNING GOAL IN HARVARD-PRINCETON SERIES G. A. PERCY...