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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...best man on the Green team, and is especially at home on a big surface such as that in the Arena. All in all, Dartmouth has a very fast, experienced seven. The Hanover players have been handicapped by lack of ice since their last game, but have given a good account of themselves in the three days they have been working out at the Arena, and are now in good shape. Dartmouth defeated M. I. T. and the Massachusetts Agricultural College and lost to the Arena team and the B. A. A. during the Christmas vacation, and, distinctly handicapped...
...arraignment by a writer in The New Republic. He proposes as "the classical compromise" the frank acknowledgment that the scientific and other interests of most men today preclude their spending the time to "master" the classics in the old way of English education, and he suggests the substitution of good English translations. He adduces the fact that most reading in the classics is done by means of miserable literal translations. Why not substitute the best ones and encourage the reading of them by students...
...first half hour of practice the work consisted of carrying the puck down the rink singly, in pairs, and by threes and fours against Clark and Gardner, the second line of defence men. Wylde and Abbot alternated at goal, each doing good work, though Abbot was not very consistent. The passing was better than in the scrimmage, where it was inaccurate. Lombard was hit above the knee with a stick, and may be out of the game for a few days, though it is possible that the injury will not prove serious...
...present slump if it is to win from Dartmouth Friday night, although the latter team has been greatly handicapped during the last few days because of lack of ice. With preliminary practice in the Arena, they will, however, put up a strong fight, as they have several stars and good team-work
...Several good seats for Saturday's meet are still unsold and may be obtained at the H. A. A. office at $2 each...