Word: john
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...severe blow to Harvard's chances of downing the Dartmouth sextet tomorrow night came with the announcement that John Tudor '29, captain and crack left wing of the University hockey team, will be hors de combat for at least two weeks...
This loss will be partially offset by the return of John Garrison '31 to the lineup tomorrow night. Garrison, who had been holding down the first string center post until he broke his wrist in the New Year's eve Toronto clash, will most probably resume his old berth, while E. T. Putnam '30, who shoots from the port side, may well be shifted from center to wing in order to fill the place left vacant owing to Tudor's injury...
...contest is sponsored by the New York Times and will be under the direction of Dr. John F. Sly, Ph.D. '26, of the Department of Government. Besides receiving a medal and a prize of $250 the winner of the contest will have his paper entered in a nationwide contest. This latter contest will include the winners of 20 colleges and an additional $500 prize will be awarded the winner...
Harvard went into a 3 to 1 lead in the first period after E. T. Putnam '30 had paved the way by a score on a rebound from John Tudor '29 in the first three minutes of play. C. B. Lakin '30 followed Putnam's lead with an unassisted goal two minutes later but the Crimson advantage was partly wiped out when Hardy, opposing defenseman, took a difficult pass from his teammate, Bavier, and beat H. H. Newell '29, University goalie. Tudor took a rebound from S. M. Batchelder '31 in the last minute of the period and passed Fogarty...
...John F. Sly, Ph.D. '26, professor in the Department of Government, announced yesterday that the annual New York Times Current Events contest is to be held on Friday at 3 o'clock in Widener N. The contest, as previously announced in the CRIMSON, is open to any undergraduate in the University...