Word: gored
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Begg, representing Standish Hall, was the champion in the light weight class, defeating Isadore Black of Gore in an exciting match. The middle weight championship went to E. A. Rose of Gore, who overcame Jackson Flanders of Smith in the finals. Each bout consisted of three two-minute rounds, Mr. D. J. Kelly of the Physical Education Department being the referee...
...light weight class Isadore Black will represent Gore Hall; Curtis Nelson, Smith; and J. M. Begg, Standish. In the middle weight contest E. A. Rose will box for Gore, Jackson Flanders for Smith, and H. H. Griswold for Standish. The results will not count towards the interdormitory athletic trophy. Mr. D. J. Kelly of the Physical Education Department will referee the matches, each of which will consist of three rounds lasting two minutes apiece...
...piston in the hands of a pirate being thrust in his ribs by "absently, and almost reminiscently, removing the piston from his hand and backing away, pointing it at the crowd." It is difficult to forgive the writer for this after having laid his scene of blaspheme and gore...
Earlier in the afternoon the Gore Hall crew which won the interdormitory championship on Monday will race Middlesex over the half mile straight away upstream, with the odds in favor of the visitors...
...addition to the class song each dormitory chorus will give two selections. Smith Halls will sing "There is a Tavern in the Town" and "Integer Vitae"; Standish Hall "Upidee" and "The Anvil Chorus"; and Gore Hall "The Spanish Cavalier" and "The Pilgrim's Chorus". The order in which the choruses will sing will be determined later...