Word: hockey
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Paul Bunyan. famed superman of lumber-camp legend, had been a hockey player, he would have liked a game that was played in Montreal last week. The two teams, Detroit Red Wings and Montreal Maroons, skated onto the ice at 8:30 p. m. At the end of the three standard 20-minute periods, neither team had made a goal. Because the rules in the National Hockey League's Stanley Cup playoffs prohibit ties, they went on playing...
...Irish and an Indian mother had the strength of a twelve. At performed with equal on track, baseball court, baseball hockey rink, in swimmingpool, and on James Fennimore Cooper could have envisioned nobler Indian. Today in Hollywood he keep motion picture directors from casting in parts calling for fellow Vanishing Americans...
...first man in the Album is Charles F. Aber, Jr. and the last in Hyman W. Zussman. The longest lifeblank which was received was that of Francis J. Whitfield, class poet. There was one member who concentrated in romance, John Clement, hockey player. There was another in Walter Lawrence who makes the Dionne quintuplets look sick by proving that a man born last July can handle the Senior year at Harvard with a minimum of difficulty. Richard M. Starr caused the greatest concern by announcing that his only home is Kirkland House. Orville H. Emmons reported that...
...best basketball players in the U. S., 100 come from Indiana. To that State, flat as a huge gymnasium floor, basketball has an overwhelming, universal appeal, like skiing in Norway, hockey in Canada. In the backyard of almost every Indiana house where children live is a basketball court of some sort, often with bottomless peach baskets instead of nets...
Latest additions to the roster are Robert H. Waldinger '36 and Louis B. Carr '37, who reported from hockey last week. The former will help carry the burden behind the plate, while Carr, a week hitter, but fast and strong armed, may be very much in the battle for the shortstop...