Word: periodical
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Flashing one of the strongest attacks that has been seen in Hemenway Gymnasium this year, the University basketball team defeated the strong Holy Cross quintet last night by a score of 51 to 45, in a game that was featured by two overtime periods. Not until the last minute of the second over-time period was the game a Harvard victory...
...first over-time period a basket by Harvard and two goals from fouls by Holy Cross tied the score, 42 to 42. At this point both teams suddenly opened up and started shooting fast and recklessly with the result that the University players triumphed in the final over-time period with a six point advantage...
...Science staff, put on a Roman holiday in the Stadium with the chairman of the Department occupying the imperial loge in Section 18, the Sargent and Radcliffe girls cast as Vestal Virgins in Section 23, and the members of the course, betoga'ed for the occasion, really "living" the period which they are studying. There is no limit to the pageants which might be staged. Not even the Congress of Vienna, staged in Sanders Theatre, is impossible, though the aid of allied departments might have to be enlisted after history professors had been exhausted in filling the more important roles...
...strings of the goal-net of the Freshman hockey team were still un-dented by an alien goal at the close of yesterday's encounter with the Andover skaters at the Arena. Held scoreless in the first period, the 1931 sextet finished strong in the closing minutes, and registered a 3 to 0 triumph...
Score, Harvard 1931 3, Andover 9. Goals: Second period: Batchelder 5.10, Watts 13.13. Third period: Watts 14.00. Referee, Lowe, Time, three 15-minute periods. HARVARD 1931 ANDOVER Everett, Jewell, l.w. r.w., Jackson, Pearce, Scherrman Garrison, Putnam, c. c., Cushman Watts, Hallowell, r.w. l.w., Adams, Pearce Ogden, l.d. r.d., Carroll Batchelder, r.d. l.d., MacDougal Gammack, g. g., Neill