Word: pass
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Crimson jumped into an early lead when Ellison counted twice in the early stages of the first period. Sherman, who started at goal for Dartmouth, allowed two easy shots to pass him. Dartmouth evened the count at the end of the second period, when Hardy duplicated Captain Ellison's feat, scoring two unassisted goals in quick succession. The second period saw both teams setting a furious pace and the University counted twice, putting the game on ice. The Dartmouth six tired perceptibly in the final period, and the University playing a defensive game had little trouble in preserving its lead...
...second period opened auspiciously for the Crimson when Zarakov just missed the cage with a vicious drive. Ellison missed a clear chance on the rebound, but it was only three minutes after play had begun in the second period when Tudor found a short pass from Scott from behind the net and slipped it past Sherman to put the Crimson in the lead. Dartmouth then started a drive to even the count and the Crimson defense at this point showed its mettle. At one time the entire Harvard team was prone on the ice in front of the cage...
...full, contains the following chief items: 1) Both ships and pilots will be divided in three classes: transport, industrial, private. 2) There will be stringent inspection rules for every plane built, new or remodeled. 3) Private pilots must be aged at least 16, transport and industrial 18, and must pass examination in mechanics and operation. 4) Acrobatic flying is prohibited over congested parts of cities or towns; allowed in any case only when not carrying passengers for hire. 5) Normally, no plane may fly at less than 500 feet; over towns and cities, 1,000 feet. 6) License numbers...
Just then the storm broke in full fury, filling the air with sand and dust so that we all but choked, even with scafrs bound around our faces. We halted long enough to pass a rope from one to the other of us so that we should not become separated; then for a while we proceeded in this fashion, but eventually the all grew so thick that we could not see a camel's length before us, and were forced to make the panting Meharis kneel. What a storm that was! The wind scoured our faces, hands, and any other...
...give in pointing out the way to organize a mass of material or to sort the essential from the less important, are offered to those who wish to avail themselves of them. We are not competing with the tutoring schools or attempting to find a way to pass a course with a minimum of work. Indeed, experience has shown that often all a man needs is a little encouragement and a few simple suggestions at a moment when the amount of ground covered seems impossibly great...