Word: hockey
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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There will be an important meeting of the Hockey Club, this evening, at 7.30 P. M., in Holden Chapel. It is called for the purpose of adopting a set of rules for the game, and of transacting other necessary business. All who are interested or who know the game, are earnestly requested to come...
...meeting of skaters held in 20 Stoughton on Tuesday evening was attended by about twenty-five men, who showed considerable interest in the plan. It was decided to be advisable to form a Harvard Hockey Club. The following officers were elected: President, E, V. Abbot, '86; vice-president, G. Hopkins, '88; secretary and treasurer, G. E. Howes, '86. No other business of importance was transacted and the meeting adjourned. By this meeting another club is added to the long list of clubs already existing in the college. The coming winter will, no doubt, give the young club an opportunity...
...Hockey Club Meeting...
...gentleman who made the first move towards forming a hockey club has written to the CRIMSON a second time saying that he has received so much encouragement that he thinks the time for forming such a club in college has come. Therefore, all those skaters among the students who are interested in the game of Hockey are requested to meet this evening in Stoughton 20 for the purpose of forming a Harvard Hockey Club. It is hoped that a good number of men will attend and give the movement the boom which it deserves...
...Fresh Pond when there is ice, and have all the hockey we want. What's the good of a hockey club?" Well, there are many ways in which it could be useful, not only to its immediate members, but also to the college at large. It could give daily information of the state of the ice. It could make rules to settle the constantly arising disputes. It would enable us, in a measure, to get rid of the ever-present "mucker" who does so much to render the game unpopular. It could arrange a place of deposite where skaters could...