Word: ices
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first practice for the University and Freshman hockey candidates was held yesterday afternoon in the handball courts back of the Gymnasium. It consisted of shooting for the forwards and cover-points under the direction of Captain Pell and defense work for the goals and points. If there is suitable ice on any of the nearby ponds today, practice will be held there, otherwise back of the Gymnasium...
...confidence in this triumph which his readers will hardly share. The characters are flimsy, the narrative is not well articulated, and the style is crude. If one must quote Ger- man, one ought to get it straight; and I, for my part, should think twice before alleging that an "ice-water pitcher" was among the wedding presents of a German youth betrothed to the daughter of a Delicatessenhaendler. Mr. K. B. Townsend, on the contrary, has given us in his short story, entitled "In a Field," an uncommonly artistic and vivacious tale of two people in whom we can readily...
Regular practice for the University and Freshman hockey team candidates will begin in the Gymnasium next Monday afternoon. Freshmen will report at 2.30 o'clock and candidates for the University team at 3.30 o'clock. This preliminary practice until there is ice will consist of shooting the puck for the forwards, defense work for the goal-tenders, and short runs for all the candidates...
...Arctic regions, on which he started in the spring of 1906. Mr. Stefansson was a member of the Mikkelson expedition, and was charged with the commission of collecting archaeological and ethnological material for the Peabody Museum. The ship on which the party sailed was wrecked in the ice and they were forced to return overland through Northern Canada...
...spring rowing soon after the mid-year examinations, and since then the squads have been gradually cut down, until the combinations have at last been selected. This year all the Harvard crews have struggled against unusual difficulties in the way of sickness and continued cold weather. The ice was later than usual in leaving the Charles, and even after it finally went, the late winter made rowing decidedly uncomfortable. In regard to sickness, Captain Bacon is the only man that has been in the boat since the season started. Richardson was unable to report at first on account of water...