Word: frequented
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...contest was marked by very little shooting except in the last period when the visitors goal guard was subjected to a fusilade of shots which netted two scores. Captain Palmer and Bohlen did all the scoring for the seconds; and the latter's frequent sprints up the ice were features of an otherwise rather uninteresting game...
...looks forward to the long spring days in which he can explore the country around Cambridge. Every one knows how much more distance can be covered by a jolly party than by one or two riding alone. Appreciating this fact, the Harvard Bicycle Club has arranged for more frequent and longer runs than last year, when bad weather and small attendance made the meets less successful than they promise to be this spring. March...
...liveliness of the whole cast that makes the play so appealing. If the humor seemed to drag in spots, it was only because it needed a responsive audience to echo it and buoy it up. There was plenty of it, spontaneous and without archaism. For settings, which required frequent shift, curtains and flats were used with artistic and appropriate effect, and proved readily adaptable to the varied action...
...damage wrought by the come-and-go governments, finally resulted in its failure. Now, however, under a system modelled after the Federal Reserve and put into operation by Americans, the rejuvenated Cuban bank should be so firmly set on a financial rock-bed that none of the Island's frequent political lapses should be able to budge it therefrom...
...University hockey squad is rapidly rounding into form after its preliminary workouts. Practice yesterday consisted mainly of an informal scrimmage with the B. A. A. team, with frequent substitutions allowing the greater part of the squad a chance to play...