Word: periodic
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...scrimmage. Not long after the University team missed a good chance when G. Raphael and Macallum were both suspended. On his return Raphael, by quick stick work, soon scored unassisted. Within a minute Raphael made another goal and Macallum followed with a score from a scrimmage. In the second period the University team made a determined defense and succeeded in holding McGill to 3 more goals...
...first half was a succession of goals from the floor by Harvard with an occasional foul. The half ended with the score 15 to 4. Several substitutes were used in the second period but there was no let-up in the scoring. Towards the end of the game weight began to tell against Andover, and the play grew less spirited...
...many amendments to the Constitution have been advocated and urged in the long period since the Colonies became States under it I do not know, and if we did know, the information would be curious rather than valuable. It is enough to know that many and great changes have occurred in this country and in the world in that time--changes political, social, material. Mighty agencies unknown, not dreamed of, when the Constitution was framed are common-place now. The most momentous problems of our day had no existence for the statesmen of that earlier day. Govermental machinery almost indispensable...
...line-up between the first and second teams the first team defeated the second by the score of 11 to 1. The practice was long, lasting for one 50-minute period...
Both teams started the game with a rush, but the Freshmen soon weakened, and the University forwards scored frequently. Toward the end of the half the Freshmen strengthened, and held their opponents well. The work of the University team in this half was much better than in the second period, during the course of which eight substitutes were put in and the play became ragged. The University team scored three goals during the half, while the Freshmen made...