Word: hockey
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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That only 50 undergraduates out of a total of 5800 can skate and play hockey at the expense and with the facilities of the University is deemed deplorable by a surprisingly large number of students those days, and a brief summing up of the situation is perhaps in order...
Second, and from a more practical standpoint, good hockey teams are built by skating, not coaching. This is demonstrated, assuming all men to be created equal, by the consistant superiority of northerly prop schools and colleges and the number of Canadians in professional ranks. The Varsity could profit from a large number of undergraduates skating regularly from their Freshman year...
Bingham asserted that his experts are considering the matter from every angle, but that no ice seems now available until next year. Meanwhile, polls in three of the eight Houses have shown unprecedented interest in hockey, and not infrequent contingents of 20 or more skaters have been going down to the Skating Club to play at their own expense at 6 o'clock in the morning, when reduced rates are in effect...
Prevalent among these enthusiasts is the feeling that the intramural hockey schedule will be played off this winter if they must finance it themselves and if they must play in the middle of the night...
...Cornell Tues. 14 *Princeton Feb. Tues. 4 +Boston College Thurs. 6 Northeastern Sat. 8 *Princeton Tues. 11 *Dartmouth Sat. 15 *Pennsylvania Wed. 19 Trinity Sat. 22 Cornell Wed. 26 *Dartmouth Mar. Sat. 1 Columbia Tues. 4 *Pennsylvania Sat. 8 *Yale Wed. 12 *Columbia Sat. 15 *Yale Varsity Hockey Dec. Wed. 18 *Boston University Jan. Thurs. 30 *Boston College Feb. Mon. 3 *Holy Cross Wed. 5 +Junior Olympics Sat. 8 *Army Mon. 10 *B.A.A. Sat. 15 *Dartmouth Wed. 19 *Princeton Sat. 22 *Army Wed. 26 *Dartmouth Mar. Sat. 1 *Yale Mon. 3 *Cornell Wed. 5 *Williams Sat. 8 *Yale...