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...Senior hockey team won the class championship Saturday afternoon by defeating the Freshman team in a close game, two goals to none. The game was to have been played at the Rink, but as the ice there proved too soft, it was decided to play at Spy Pond, where the ice was in-excellent condition. The playing was not as effective as it would have been on the Rink, owing to the lack of boards to keep the puck within bounds, but both teams played hard and fast throughout the game. The regular twenty minute halves were played without...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SENIORS HOCKEY CHAMPIONS. | 2/18/1901 | See Source »

...longer season of preliminary practice and of familiarity with the St. Nicholas Rink, where Yale played Brown, Princeton and Pennsylvania. During the Christmas vacation, the Yale team took a trip to Pittsburg and Philadelphia, playing five games with teams made up largely of experienced Canadian players. Though none of these games were won, valuable experience was gained in them. A comparison of the Harvard and Yale scores is favorable to Harvard, since Brown, which has been twice beaten by Harvard defeated Yale last Thursday by a sore...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE HOCKEY GAME. | 2/11/1901 | See Source »

About eight or none hundred shrubs, bought from the Arnold Arboretum, will be set out on Soldiers. Field next spring...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Miscellanea. | 1/8/1901 | See Source »

...report is correct that negotiations with Princeton in regard to baseball games next spring have been broken off. The fact that Princeton would play three games or none made it impossible to negotiate further...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Baseball Game with Princeton. | 12/17/1900 | See Source »

...last number of the Advocate contains little of real literary value. Six of the seven prose contributions, none of which are over two pages in length, are the merest sketches, and, with possibly one or two exceptions, do not show much originality. The only article of any length is a most appropriately titled story, "Love-in-Idleness," by W. W. Justice, Jr. It is interesting and well-written, but it gives the impression of being an outline more than a finished sketch. The incidents are not worked up, nor is there enough action. On the other hand, the writer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Advocate | 12/10/1900 | See Source »

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