Word: patricks
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Walsh, playing his last game for Dartmouth on home ice, was the high scorer for the evening, turning in three of the Big Green's tallies. For the visitors, Joe Patrick and Sophomore Joe Willetts shared the honors with one goal apiece...
...Crimson started out fast as Joe Patrick took a pass from Austie Harding on a jump into Green territory and slipped it past goalie Wes Goding...
...Summary: DARTMOUTH HARVARD Kelley, lw. r.w. Winslow Snow, rw. lw. Patrick Mallon c. c. Harding Campbell, ld. rd. Jameson Feeley, rd. ld. Houghton Goding, g. g. Freedley...
...GREEN FOOL-Patrick Kavanagh -Harper...
...other hand, The Green Fool, the autobiography of a sort of Irish Jesse Stuart, is one of the most plum-Irish volumes in a month of Sundays. Born in Mucker (corrupted Gaelic for "good pig-raising place"), County Monaghan, Patrick Kavanagh was "a bit of a lazybones, a bit of a liar and a bit of a rogue." He quit school at 12, worked on farms, joined the Irish Republican Army, learned poaching and desultory banditry, went to all the weddings, wakes, funerals, became highly learned in Mucker legend, superstitions, gossip, cunning...