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Word: hockey (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...that paid for itself, having receipts of $693,713.10 and expenses of $126,661.77 which brought the surplus to $567,051.33. Crew was, as usual, the heaviest loser, going into the red for $34,233.75. The deficits of other sports are as follows; baseball, $8988,24; track, $28,355.66; hockey, $4,394.97. The total expenses for athletics, including minor sports, maintenance, and permanent improvements amounted...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BUILDING EXPENSES CAUSE DECREASE IN SURPLUS OF H. A. A. | 11/20/1930 | See Source »

Recognition of the work given by members of major sport squads who do not play against Yale is recommended in the suggestion of the Student Council that all who are retained throughout the year be awarded minor letters. Such a regulation would not affect members of the hockey squad, since all who are retained to the end of the season play in the Yale game...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MINOR H | 11/13/1930 | See Source »

...Council recommended that a minor "H" be awarded to all men on the University football, baseball and hockey squads, who do not play in the Yale game, but are still members of the squad at the time of the game. This recommendation was made to the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports, by whom final action will be taken...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THREE GROUPS TO INVESTIGATE FOR STUDENT COUNCIL | 11/13/1930 | See Source »

...sure.... hey, waiter....POP....Rheims....Epernay....hmmmm, the Widow Cliquot....POP....and very nice too, .... and how do you do Mrs. Astor.... POP....and he said that if we'd take two cases....oh, the Michigans is it? ....football? and all this time me thinking it was hockey....oh, well it all just goes to show one must keep abreast of the times....abreast, a breast of duckling....Mirabeau?....Eugenie?....sou cloche?....thanks I'll take mine with seltzer....sing a song of seltzer, sing a song of hey, waiter, how's for some more glasses?....yes, I know...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "Why You Have Headaches" or "Champagne, Mirabeau, and Mooseheads," in Just One Act | 11/8/1930 | See Source »

...Editor Frank Crowninshield of Vanity Fair. Edward Augustus Crowninshield, 60, was a famed amateur tennis player of the '90s, second president of the West Side (Forest Hills) Tennis Club. Among his good friends now is Tennis-Artist Helen Wills Moody. One of the first men to play ice hockey in the U. S., he founded, with two others, the St. Nicholas Rink, played on the St. Nicholas team (first amateur hockey team). Few men know so much about Chinese Lowestoft, few own or have handled so many fine pieces, as Edward Crowninshield. Running his fingers over the "Van Rensselaer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Fake Lowestoft | 11/3/1930 | See Source »

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