Word: goale
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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High scorer for the University eleven was D. M. Frame '32, who scored the first three goals of the game. In the first quarter Frame did some neat dribbling through the second team defense, and shot a swift one past Faude, goalie, who last year was an All American member of the University team. A second score came when Frame headed the ball in from the side of the goal...
...reason for this decision was that the House Plan is the culmination of a number of steps designed to present to the student a fuller opportunity of gaining for himself a rounded education. Toward this goal the limited elective system, the examination system, the tutorial system set the beacons. The lights have been turned against members of the Engineering School because such methods have never been used in this field...
...well known that the house plan has been the ultimate goal toward which President Lowell has steered his course during his twenty years of leadership. No one who has seen him as, accompanied by his inevitable spaniel, he has made his daily rounds of the building under construction, or, heedless of the whizzing traffic, surveyed the rising towers from the middle of the Riverway, can doubt that of all aims and endeavors the quadrangle system lies nearest to his heart. If any monument to President Lowell may be required by future generations, the spires on the Cambridge skyline will serve...
...addition to Captain J. R. Bland '31, star half back who was a member of last year's All American soccer team, Coach Carr has a large group of experienced men from whom he should be able to build a powerful, well-balanced eleven. At goal J. P. Faude '31, another member of the All American team of last season, has returned for another season on the Crimson outfit. An unusually large group of veterans from the Junior class has also reported for practice. This number includes D. B. Dorman '32, H. H. Broadbent '32, P. J. Catinelia...
Outstanding among the returning letter men are J. P. Faude '31, goal, and Captain J. R. Bland '31, halfback, both of whom were members of the All American soccer team of 1929. The balance of the team will be drawn largely from the Junior class, with P. J. Catinella '32, Richard and Blake '32, F. L. Howe '32, and B. B. Kane '32 as probable halfbacks, and F. C. Tatham '32, J. B. Wight '32, and R. K. Vincent '32 in the forward line. Three men experienced in University soccer will return after a year's absence from the college...