Word: hockey
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Thirty-seven men were retained on the Freshman hockey squad by Coach Clark Hodder '25, after the first cut of the season in preparation for the initial game with Belmont Hill on Wednesday...
...fills a vital need in this mundane world. The picture of several hundred close-cropped heads milling around a few precious yards of painted wood assures the amused alumnus in double Q that youth has not lost its vigorous fling for modified mayhem. But the Subway riots during the hockey season call forth from administrators and the press sharp distinctions between energetic fun and the disregard for the property and personal rights of non-combatants...
During the last few years, a few students have caused annoyance to the public and have brought discredit on the College by taking part in disturbances in the Boston Elevated trains after Harvard hockey games at the Boston Garden. In view of this fact, it seems desirable at this time to call attention to the attitude of the Student Council, as representatives of the undergraduates, and of the Administration Board in regard to this matter. On February 11, 1932, the Student Council made public the following resolution...
...January 14, 1932, a small group of Harvard students instigated a riot in the cars of the Boston Elevated after the Harvard-Minnesota hockey game. Similar incidents have occurred far too often during the past three years. Subway riots have become a custom...
...Student Council resolution condemning disturbances in the subway following hockey games at the Boston Garden has the unqualified endorsement of the College authorities. Through the publication of the resolution and of editorials in the CRIMSON it is hoped that there will be built up a public sentiment among the undergraduates which will put an end for all time to these unfortunate incidents. It should be clearly understood, however, that for the good of the College the Administrative Board will be forced to take drastic action in the case of any students definitely involved in such disturbances...