Word: hockey
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Chicago the passing of Samuel Insull's Civic Opera made it look as if the Orchestra would be left alone in the musical field. But last week a popular-priced performance of Aida drew 10,000 people to the Chicago Stadium, home of hockey games, prize fights, the late Republican and Democratic Conventions. Manhattan's Maurice Frank staged the production (the first of 20), used the Civic Opera orchestra and chorus, one piece of scenery. Impresario Frank is not attempting to solicit the patronage of Ryersons, McCormicks, Swifts and their peers. In his excitable way, he likes...
...games at a cost of $5. The answer of the Athletic Association is that for $12.50 the undergraduate obtains tickets to contests amounting to nearly five times that amount. It must be remembered here that it is football that most men are keenly interested to watch, with hockey possibly in second place. In almost every other sport men who are interested wish to be not spectators, but participants, if anything...
...Athletics, Chairman; Faculty members: A. C. Hanford, dean of Harvard College, Henry Pennypacker '88, chairman of the Committee on Admissions, and Dr. Alfred Worcester '78, head of the Hygiene department; graduate members: George Whitney '07, William Edmunds '00, and C. P. Curtis Jr. '13; undergraduate members: Robert Saltonstall '33, hockey captain, R. H. Hallowell '33, crew and football letterman, and Hamilton Young '33, football manager...
...Roop Singh, left inside of the Indian field hockey team, made half the goals that enabled his team to beat the U. S. 24 to 1 in the title game...
Married. Dunbar Wright Bostwick, Yale polo and hockey player, brother of Gentleman Jockey George Herbert ("Pete") Bostwick (TIME, June 27); and Electra Webb, great-granddaughter of Commodore Vanderbilt and of James Watson Webb; at Garden City...