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...first team, which opens the game, has Captain Walt Greeley, Amory Hubbard, and George Chase on the line, Jeff Coolidge and Ed Mrkonich on defense...

Author: By David W. Cudhea, | Title: Varsity Big Favorite Over Tufts Six | 12/17/1952 | See Source »

...only line Weiland doesn't need to worry about is his veteran first-string. Amory Hubbard (28 points last season), captain and center Walt Greeley (26 points) and George Chase make up this first aggregation. They are better than ever, Weiland reports, and Chase is greatly improved. Ace playmaker Greeley, along with Wood and Bray, is the hardest worker on the squad he says. "They're really barging in and digging out the puck this season...

Author: By James M. Storey, | Title: LINING THEM UP | 12/9/1952 | See Source »

...Captain Walt Greeley, Weiland will have a good first line returning to the ice as soon as Dick Clasby is able to play. Amory Hubbard, high scorer last year with 17 goals and 11 assists, will be back at left wing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Shepard Sees Improved Varsity Quintet; Large Hockey Squad Trains for B.U. Tilt | 11/25/1952 | See Source »

...Hasty Pudding Show this week starts officially on its 105th Production. This year's book was written by John Hubbard, '53, Powell Cabot, '53, and Douglas Bunce, '52. The score is by Blair Weill, '53. The show opens all the positions in its cast, and production staff to all sophomores, juniors and seniors in the college, not on probation. The casting will start on October 6th, but starting today the available production staff openings will be filled. Any undergraduates interested should leave their name at the Pudding office...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hasty Pudding Cries for Men To Act, Produce 105th Show | 9/26/1952 | See Source »

...Although Hubbard's is the only piece of original journalism in the issue, the Lampoon has printed stories by two unique fiction writes. Good-bye Bellaphone by Douglas Bunce, for instance, is representative of the newest trend in short stories. It is confusing, obscure, and very difficult to finish. And the other story, The Great American Novel by John Train, is quite puzzling, although in this case there is enough fast-moving action to make the piece interesting on the first level...

Author: By Michael Maccoby, | Title: The Lampoon | 9/25/1952 | See Source »

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