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Word: periodicity (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Crimson was ahead for just 18 seconds of the game between Captain Dave Key's neat screen shot at 0:47 of the opening period and Jim Fitzgerald's slap-in at 1:05. Before the end of the period the competent BC team had a 4 to 1 lead, and it never let the margin be narrowed...

Author: By Charles W. Bailey, | Title: BC Tops Hockey Team, 9-4 | 12/16/1948 | See Source »

Harvard looked uncoordinated through almost all of the game. Except for Key and defenseman Dick Greeley, no one in a red shirt stood our consistently. Doug Anderson took the puck once in his own blue line and turned in a spectacular one-man scoring rush late in the second period; Al Key threw one head-over-heels check a minute later...

Author: By Charles W. Bailey, | Title: BC Tops Hockey Team, 9-4 | 12/16/1948 | See Source »

...Lowell-Adams game, played at the Skating Club at 2 p.m., Adams established a two-point lead in the first period but couldn't hold it as Lowell tied up the game in the second period and went ahead to win in the third. Gordon McKee and Dave Tirrell were the scorers for Adams, while Duke Gormley scored two and Jack Dwyer one for Lowell. Lowell goalie Bill Gilbert was the outstanding player on the game...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lowell, Eliot Win Hockey Openings | 12/15/1948 | See Source »

...first period of the Leverett Dunster game, played at the Arena, Miles Herter scored two goals and Doug Worrall scored one to give Leverett an early lead. In the second period, Joe Colt made another goal for the Bunnies, while Larry McClure scored the first Dunster point. Henry Fletcher and Rene Farrington brought Dunster two more points in the third period, but three goals scored by Sherry Houston, Doug Worrall, and Bob Foster clinched the game for Leverett...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lowell, Eliot Win Hockey Openings | 12/15/1948 | See Source »

...dining hall service for freshmen and House residents will center in the Harvard Union. Students will be able to pay for their meals either with a blanket fee for the 15-day period or with coupons for each meal. The latter plan will be the wiser, a Union official said, for these who expect to miss breakfast or intend to eat out fairly frequently. Prices for the meals will be: 55 cents for breakfast, 75 cents for lunch, and 95 cents for supper...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Students Here for Christmas Get Library, Union Services | 12/15/1948 | See Source »

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