Word: guarding
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...place of J. A. Gilman '17, will be held at the Varsity Club this afternoon at 1.30 o'clock. There are four men eligible for the captaincy: C. A. Coolidge '17, of Boston, a substitute and for the past two years; H. H. Dadmun '17, of Arlington, a guard who transferred from Tufts and is now a member of the present Junior class; J. C. Harris '17, of Brookline, a substitute center; and R. Harte '17, of Philadelphia, Pa., regular end on last fall's eleven...
...work of the training camps is supplementary to the work of the militia of the States. The military camps afford opportunities to those men whose business or professions or home ties do not permit them to attend at regular intervals, over an extended period of service in the National Guard, but who are able to devote a few weeks a year, under field conditions, to preparing themselves for the privilege of sharing in their country's defence in time of need...
Captain G. W. Stewart, U. S. A., who is detailed by the War Department as instructor and inspector for the New Hampshire National Guard, will take charge of the course, A committee named by the students, including many who have already had experience in a military way, will assist the instructor in preliminary work. Drills will begin after the mid-year examinations this week...
...sided game moved into the semi-finals. Murray Taylor '18, playing rover for the Hard Guys, was the individual star, shooting three of the goals, but he was well assisted by the rest of the team. W. Richmond '18, the Make-Ups' goal-guard, made a number of good stops, but was not given much protection by the backs. The Make-Ups were on the defensive most of the time, F. Whitmarsh '16, the Hard Guys' goal, being credited with only one stop...
Superior aggressiveness gave the No-Names a 3 to 0 victory over the I. O. U.'s on the Charles yesterday afternoon. The latter team was seriously handicapped by the lack of a regular goal-guard. Soucy, Doherty, and Gilman for the I. O. U.'s played a fast game, but were unable to get the puck past Martin, the victors goal-tend. Coy starred for the No-Names, scoring two of the three goals...