Word: northeastern
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...undefeated Freshman and Second Hockey teams added one more victory to their credit when they both won their games yesterday afternoon at the Boston Garden. The Freshmen defeated Coburn Classical Institute 6 to 0, while the Seconds downed the Northeastern University team...
...Seconds and Northeastern proved to be more closely matched teams. At the end of the first period, the score was tied 1 to 1, and it was only toward the end of the second period that Captain C. E. McGregor '32 scored the winning point of the game...
...summaries: SECONDS NORTHEASTERN Walcott, Wadsworth, l.w. r.w., Carter, Gallagher Gilmore, Sprague, c. c., Summers, Biskin Foster, McCaffrey, r.w. l.w., Anderson, Reed Gleason, Thorndike, l.d. r.d., Munroe, Russell McGregor, r.d. l.d., Rice, McLeod Bartol, Hale, g. g., Poskey...
Mansfield remarked that at the first trial approximately 90 per cent of the Harvard applicants pass as compared with about 65 per cent applying from Boston University, 47 percent from Northeastern, and 21, per cent from Suffolk...
Lost Tribe. With much-publicized Capt. Robert Abram ("Bob") Bartlett in command, the schooner Effle Morrisey picked her way carefully along the northeastern coast of Greenland between ice floes as large as Manhattan Island. She carried Harry Whitney, Philadelphia financier-naturalist,* and Junius Bird, archeologist. Mr. Bird had gone on the cold 15,000-mi. trip because he had a mystery he wanted to solve. In 1823, the British explorer, Capt. D. C. Clavering had visited a highly civilized Eskimo settlement along the eastern coast. Since Clavering, no explorer had been able to find the town again. Captain Bartlett landed...