Word: hockey
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Other ideas submitted to the Committee include a new Medical Center; a hockey rink: a Music Center, with space for symphony concerts; a building enshrining international good-will, such as a dome-shaped Forum earmaked for the discussion of foreign policy issues; better ROTC facilities; and a fund for the improvement of municipal politics in the United States...
Other dates are Jackson at Radcliffe, October 30; Pembroke at Radcliffe, November 3; and the Flickers-a Boston Hockey Club eleven-at Radcliffe, November 7. Pine Manor and an international students' team are other prospective opponents...
...veterans of last year's team and twelve freshmen. The 1946 club, which had a record of two wins, two ties, and only one loss, bequeathed to this year's team such players as Joan Projansky '49, president of the Athletic Association: Sallie Hope Brown '50, chairman of the hockey committee; Ann Clark '49, a first-class goalie; Patricia Hughes '49, Holen Duker '49, Carol Jones '49, Hope Ingersoll '50, Nina Emerson '50, and Noroen Koller...
Radcliffe took up field hockey, with a murmur of "Sissy" in Princeton's direction, about 50 years ago. The Annex girls of those days played the game in coat sweaters buttoned up to here and droopy bloomers extending down to about here. The 1947 stick-swingers wear cherry tunics and shorts...
...varsity sport, hockey players win points for athletic competition. Enough of them entitle the athlete to a Radcliffe blazer and smaller totals earn numerals, a shield, or a bright...