Word: periodic
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...game was fairly close at the outset, and the first half ended with the score 12 to 3 in favor of Yale. In the second period Harvard was unable to break through Yale's defence scoring but one goal from a foul. Van Vleck profited by the many fouls called on the University team and threw seven baskets, while Currie made only two. Cushman and Van Vleck were conspicuous and Currie did the best work for Harvard...
Nations deal with each other in channels edited by a long period of customs which have become what we know as the system of diplomacy. As the interests of the United States as a world power are enormous, and since their rights and privileges create business of all kinds, the ambassador is the most important minister of his country. He is considered to be equal to the king of the country which he represents, and in the United States he outranks all men but the president...
...games have resulted in one victory over Columbia by a score of 11 to 4, one defeat at the hands of Dartmouth, 3 to 2, and one tie game, played with Princeton last Saturday, when the score stood 5 to 5 at the end of an extra ten-minute period. Dartmouth's record has been more successful in the league series. Victories have been won over Yale, 3 to 2, Columbia, 4 to 2, and Princeton...
...carried the puck the length of the rink and Harrower scored from in front of the goal. Ellis made the Sophomores' only score soon afterwards, after he and Dick had carried the puck from the middle of the rink. Harvey scored for the Seniors towards the end of the period on a long shot from near the middle of the rink. In the second half the play was more even, Harrower scoring the only goal in this period toward the end of the game...
...paper, and the last competition open to members of the class of 1911. No Freshmen were called out last half-year, because it was considered advisable that they be given a chance to get settled in Cambridge before entering an exacting competition lasting during the most critical period of their College careers. But by this time they have all got their bearings, and should be ready to take an active part in undergraduate life. The three places left on the Sophomore board will be filled this spring if suitable men are found...