Word: inns
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...clock the Princetonians will turn the rink over to the Crimson sextet for a short workout in which to become familiar with the new conditions. The Hobey Baker rink is shorter than the Boston Arena and the lighting is different. The University squad will stay at the Princeton Inn tonight...
...Master of the Inn. In a rather complicate and generally unconvincing contraption the gospel of doing good to others does not impress. The master in point had been disappointed in love and was healing his own wound by taking care of others of the world's unfortunates. The girl he loved and her erratic husband were numbered in this considerable category. He cured them both and returned them to their happiness with no apparent purpose except the proverbially reciprocal reward of virtue...
...some houses . . . brought up my children . . . thought a little . . . and?" The Angel of Death interrupted, "That was Life." Thus Mr. Woodward prepared for his story: After a successful career as a vender of thinking?wholesale and retail?Michael Webb (friend of readers of Bunk) establishes himself at Echo Hill Inn in Connecticut. In this labyrinthine tavern with steps up, steps down from room to room, with a billiard room that is half of the kitchen marked off by a broad red line across which the cooks dare not tread but over which they pasa nicely browned sausages or still-warm...
...Team B squashmen yesterday met and defeated the Class B players of the Lincoln's Inn Society by a score of 3 to 2. All five matches were well played and hard fought, the first, however, showing a marked inconsistency on the part of the players. T. E. Jansen '26 opened his play with G. H. Dubois by winning the first two games easily with the scores 15 to 4 and 15 to 5. Dubois seemed as good as out of the match entirely when, in the third game, he staged a strong come-back which defeated Jansen...
...other matches were less dramatic but well played. C. M. S. Fuller of Lincoln's Inn defeated B. B. Jackson '27 but the Harvard team won its other matches...