Word: hockey
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...they are interesting. Mr. John Adams contributes a scholarly and appreciative review of Professor Hart's recently completed "American Nation." Of the two timely papers on athletic subjects, one is a somewhat scrappy criticism of the individual members of the basketball team, the other narrates rapidly the history of hockey, with special reference to Harvard, and comments on our prospects for the present season, Mr. E. K. Adams's article on "The 'Outside' Papers of Harvard," a term meant to include all the College periodicals except the five undergraduate papers, gives interesting information on a subject probably little known...
...hockey team left for New York on the 1 o'clock train yesterday and upon their arrival in that city went at once to the Hotel Cumberland. Tonight they will play the New York A. C. seven at the St. Nicholas Rink. The team will return to Cambridge on the night train on Sunday. The following men were taken on the trip: Briggs, Carpenter, Ford, Gardner, Hicks, Newhall, Paine, Captain Pell, Rumsey, Washburn, Willetts, and Managers Short, Cate and Robins...
...scrub hockey series for cups offered by the hockey management will begin this afternoon. Managers are expected to arrange games if there is no ice on the day scheduled. Games must be played when agreed, or else forfeited. The halves should be not less than ten minutes at least, and extra periods not less than five minutes...
...scrub hockey series will begin tomorrow, and the schedule of games will be announced in tomorrow's CRIMSON. Eight teams have entered the series thus far, and there is room for one more entry, which may be made today by signing the blue-book at Leavitt & Peirce...
...University hockey team was defeated yesterday afternoon by St. Paul's School, at Concord, by the score of 5 to 3. Harvard lacked her regular line-up as both Washburn and Willetts failed to make the train. T. S. Sampson '09 took Willetts's place at point, and Flynn of St. Paul's School went in at goal. The summary: HARVARD. ST. PAUL'S. Pell, l.e. r.e., Harman, Sortwell Rumsey, l.c. r.e., Baker Hicks, r.c. l.c., Kay Newhall, r.e. l.e., Swenson Ford, c.p. c.p., Wall Sampson, p. p., Huntington Flynn, g. g., Gardner...