Word: long
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...schedule as arranged tentatively by Manager Ehrich shows itself as long and difficult. It includes matches with Norwich. University of Pennsylvania, New York University, Bowdoin, Massachusetts institute of Technology, Yale, and the Navy, and, to close the season, the Intercollegiate, consisting of qualifying rounds and finals...
...which they are purchased, in the case of France, Germany, Italy, and Spain. These foreign books are usually bound in leather, Within the last fifteen years leather has been replaced in the binding of books in America by buckram cloth, a library cloth in various colors, which is exceptionally long-wearing, and must come up to government standards, maintained by yearly tests...
...paralyzed HarvardYale ice activity in 1918, and in 1919 the teams had to play in Brooklyn, which seemed to be a bad plan, since only one contest was played. Harvard fought off the Long Island damps better than Yale, and look the game...
...renaissance of Harvard hockey began. The first two years of this regimen were marked by four straight victories over Yale, in an advancing progression, with scores ranging from 3-0 to 13-1. Two more consecutive triumphs followed in 1922, but in the following year, the first of a long, ambitious schedule, Bulldog turned and bit back, and refused to be downed without the bitterest struggle that a Harvard-Yale hockey series has ever produced...
...Brien in answer to a query about the dangers of mountain climbing and ski ascents remarked that the peak upon which the incident described above took place has received the reputation of being a bad one because of the long drop of the perpendicular cliff. The mountains which will be shown in the moving pictures are two of the best for the experienced climber. The Aiguille du Grepon is a massive rock structure that was not scaled until thirty years after the Matterhorn was conquered...