Word: hockey
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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What is needed most is a plant which will enable as many men as possible to skate and play hockey. The construction of just one rink which would be used by the University and Freshman teams the greater part of the time would hardly solve the problem. There should be at least two arenas so that House hockey and informal skating may develop to the fullest extent. To aid this one of the rinks might well be semi-open and use artificial ice only when the temperature is too high for natural ice. There is no doubt that a University...
...needs of the Athletic Association from the standpoint of new buildings are not at all comparable now to what they were five or six years ago. . . . On the occasion of the Harvard-Yale hockey game, however, it is timely to call attention to the fact that Harvard's next required building is a covered ice rink, in which varsity contest with Yale, and in which House hockey, general recreational hockey and ice skating can take their place on the Harvard athletic program...
...dance which will run from 10 until 2 o'clock, will be to the music of Ruby Newman and his orchestra. A buffet supper is to be served at 12.30 o'clock. As the date of the dance coincides with the night before the second Harvard-Yale hockey game, which is played Saturday at the Boston Garden, Yale members of the R.O.T.C. who are coming from New Haven to attend the game will be special guests for the evening...
Freshmen and University battery-men have been warming up during the past week and will start practice games in the near future. The size of the squad is no improvement over previous years although when the hockey and basketball season ends it will be increased. John Ware, Jr. '34, Nathaniel Ware '34, W. R. Sutcliffe '34, and W. B. Wood, Jr. '32 are expected to come out at that time...