Word: hockey
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...such fugitive Democrats as New York City's Mayor Robert F. Wagner. Academically Yale-feeding Taft is as solid as ever, with 40% of its boys taking advanced placement college courses. It is rich enough (endowment: nearly $2,500,000) to have a first-rate faculty, an indoor hockey rink and a new $650,000 science center, and to give scholarship aid to 25% of its boys. This week Headmaster Cruikshank, 64, announced his successor: 34-year-old John Gushing Esty Jr., a Deerfield alumnus who went to Amherst ('50) and is now associate dean there...
...Half the hockey team was sick or injured and the other half couldn't have felt too well in the first period of last night's contest at Watson rink. Without the services of its first and second string goalies, the Crimson gave under-dog Williams a 3-0 lead before blasting the Ephmen...
Williams' one genuine hockey player is center Tom Roe, who has contributed 30 of the team's 71 goals. Roe is averaging two goals a game and should give hockey fans something to talk about when the varsity isn't pounding the Williams' nets...
Coach Cooney Weiland's hockey team will be playing its sixth game in 12 days at Watson Rink tonight, but should still top a feeble Williams, team by a comfortable margin. Weiland will probably spend a good part of the evening juggling his forward lines to compensate for the loss of the varsity's leading scorer, Bill Lamarche...
Even without the services of injured Mike Patterson, Harvard out-played the favored Eagles in the first period of action. Playing wide open hockey, coach Cooney Weiland's icemen used brawn as much as skill to keep the puck away from the Crimson nets...