Word: goale
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...House Tennis League, Leverett House downed Brooks yesterday, 6 to 1, and ended the close race for the title. To insure their gaining the championship the Leverett men were faced with the necessity of winning the Brooks match by a 5 to 2 total, but the Rabbits surpassed that goal by one point to edge out Lowell House for the title...
...nosing out the Tufts '37 team in a last minute rally 4-3. At the close of the third quarter the Tuft's men had a commanding 3-1 lead, and it was not until fifty two seconds before the final gun that Laurence H. Levy scored the tying goal. After playing one scoreless overtime period, the Freshmen finally triumphed on a goal by Nicholas J. Bounakes...
...whistles. Its agility depends upon a combination of foot, hand and head work and the changes are so rapid as to furnish intense excitement at all times. As for the quality of guts. I know you will agree that the rugby fullback, all by himself in front of his goal, who must fall on the ball at the very feet of the advancing line of forwards who are dribbling it down the field with their feet, displays all alone quite as much if not more courage than the line which holds four successive downs on the one-yard line...
...later, McKinley's Ambassador to France. His father was the founder and president of Boston's Old Colony Trust Co. In 1914, playing left-end for Harvard in the opening game in the Yale Bowl, young Coolidge scooped up a Yale fumble, almost on Harvard's goal line, and ran 98 yards for a touchdown. A year later Harvard graduated him, Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude...
...electing to do so have resulted. At Harvard, with the tutorial system, the results should be still more marked, and the data of experience thereby gained should prove invaluable in effecting the ultimate transition from emphasis on course grades to tutorial work that is conceded to be the logical goal of the system...