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Word: icing (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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Student car-owners found themselves on thin ice yesterday as Cambridge officials ordered an emergency parking ban on 19 streets in the Cambridge-Somerville area...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Iciness Elicits Parking Tabu On 19 Streets | 2/12/1948 | See Source »

Winthrop's Puritans clung to their second-place standing in the intra-House hockey loop with a 6-2 win over Dudley yesterday morning on the Arena ice, sending the Commuters into a last-place tie with Leverett. Hans Estin, Puritan first string center, paced the scoring with two goals...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Winthrop Sextet Wins, 6-2 | 2/12/1948 | See Source »

...attack. But on the basis of Johnny Chase's recent displays of prowess, Harvard would not need any defensemen at all as long as this young goalie fills the nets. Using the "fielding average" system by which his namesake and coach picks starting goalies, Chase will be on the ice for the face-off against B.U. at seven o'clock tonight...

Author: By Bayard Hooper, | Title: Lining Them Up | 2/11/1948 | See Source »

Mainstays of the sextet, coached by John Garrison, one-time Crimson lineman, are Goalie Goodie Harding, who handled the Crimson nets in 1942, and the first line trio of Ralph Warburton, Bruce Mather, and Bruce Cunliffe, Dartmouth stars last year. First-string defense includes Stan Priddy, Yardling ice coach...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ex-Crimson Stars, Opponents Tour with AHA's Olympic Six | 2/10/1948 | See Source »

Everyone who had a badge, a temper and a yen for authority took part. The U.S. Olympic Committee and the International Ice Hockey Federation are supposed to pick the U.S. team jointly, but since they were backing rival teams, two teams were sent to Switzerland, neither properly accredited. At the peak of the bickering, stuff-shirted Avery Brundage, the U.S. Olympic chairman, issued a pompous communique announcing that "a great victory has been achieved . . ." but he proved to be the only one who thought so. The International Olympic Committee sided with Brundage. But the Swiss, who as hosts were...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Storms Over St. Moritz | 2/9/1948 | See Source »

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