Word: holland
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Summary: HARVARD VERMONT Pattison, Matursevitch, Dutton, l.f. r.f., Tupper, Winant, Pires Holland, Schroeder, Altman, r.f. l.f., Pires, Durfey, Sargent Sponaugle, Rauh, Upton, c. c., Durfey, Sargent Rageman, Appelbum, l.r. r.g. Taft Farrell, Huppuch, r.g. l.g., Taft, Tobin, Talber...
...Crimson playing was marked by the brilliant scoring ability of Captain T.E. Farrell '31, and of W. J. Holland '32, who each tallied 12 counts...
Score Harvard 31, Vermont 28, Goals--Farrell 6, Holland 5, Matursevitch 1, Pires 3, Tobin 2, Durfey 1, Sargent 1, Talber 1, Taft 1, Winant 1, Fouls--Hageman 3, Holland 2, Matursevitch 1, Pattison 1, Taft 4, Pires 3, Sargent 1, Referee--Henry McGuiness, Umpire--Thomas Murphy. Time--two 20-minute periods...
HARVARD VERMONT Holland, 1.f. r.f., Tupper Pattison, r.f. l.f., Durfey Sponaugle, c. c., Sargent Hageman, 1.g. r.g., Tobin Farrell, r.g. l.g., Taft...
...More superstitious citizens put their heads together, whispered of miracles. On Christmas Eve they had seen a strang light yellow light rip earthwards through the sky of northern Idaho. Then they heard a deafening crash. The flash was seen as far as Spokane, Wash., over 100 mi. Mrs. Joseph Holland, who said she saw it on her way home from church, described the phenomenon for newsgatherers as "three glowing stars surrounded by an electric display." Said she: "I thought of the Star of Bethlehem." Scientist Francis Baker Laney, professor of geology at the University of Idaho, Moscow, thought of meteors...