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...Kay, A. B. D., 68 Mt. Auburn...
Those who think Mr. Thomas Lawson's political advertisements better reading than the Monthly ought to look at Mr. C. V. Wright's essay, "A Lost Art". He champions the old Gregorian music like a Sir Kay; to him all church choirs not consecrated to the old plain chant are "merely formed for the use of tenors and fat women." Wagner, he says, "dissatisfied with the figure of the historic Christ, transformed him into a German prig with a nasty-minded distrust of feminity". That's Parsifal! There's plenty of go in the Monthly still. Mr. Pichel...
Forwards--Lovejoy of Columbia, R. F. Duncan '12, E. P. Pierce, Jr., '12; Kuhn and Kay of Princeton; Hill of Cornell; and Coxe of Yale...
Four of the team will be lost by graduation in June,--Captain A. G. Kay, J. P. McKinney, E. D. Kalbfleisch, and L. D. Blair. Kay and McKinney were important factors of the attack and both are very speedy skaters. They played on the 1910 championship team and it will be hard to find two men who will work so well together in the forward line. Kalbfleisch developed into one of the best goal tenders of the season. He was both clever in stopping shots and quick in clearing the puck. Blair played efficiently in breaking up the attack...
...line-ups: PRINCETON. YALE. McKinney, l.e. r.e., Chauncey Baker, l.c. r.c., Martin Kuhn, r.c. l.c., Harmon Kay, r.e. l.e., Cox Emmons, c.p. c.p., Gore Blair, p. p., Howe Kalbfleisch, g. g., Carhart