Word: hockey
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...H.A.A. really wants to know what is causing their yearly deficit, all they have to do is to examine the books of the crew, and the hockey and baseball teams. Why, each of these sports loses almost $20,000 a year of its own accord. I do not say that these teams should be abolished just because they are losing money, but, if there are going to be any endowment funds created to make up deficits, let the sports having the deficits create them--let the teams, after receiving a certain amount from the H.A.A. take care of the deficits...
...members of the Committee are Charles R. Allen of Greenfield, Freshman Class President and hockey captain; John L. Dampeer of Cleveland, Ohio, Conant Prize Scholar and basketball captain; Hume Dow, of Staten Island, New York; Aldrich Durant, Jr. of Cambridge; John MacD. Graham of New York City; John Hay of New York City; Arthur N. Levine of New York City; Philip T. Shahan of Clayton, Missouri; and Paul R. Vogt of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Conant Prize Scholar...
Aside from these suggestions, there are only a few scattering proposals. Most prominent among these is a demand for more hockey facilities and more time during which Freshmen may use the squash courts...
...Angier Hockey Trophy is given to the player showing the greatest general improvement through the year and the award to Hallowell was the fourth since Donald Angler '22 presented it as a Crimson trophy...
...Tudor Cup was given to Harvard by Forrester A. Clark '29, William T. Wetmore '30, and the late William L. Elkins '29, three classmates of John Tudor, '20. The cup is awarded yearly to "the player who is of the greatest value to Harvard hockey, not so much because of his ability, but because of his heart...