Word: puritan
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Winthrop's Dave Hanson defeated Jasper McKee of Adams by a second round TKO in the 105 pound class, and Puritan Hugh Smith decisioned Al Sockol of Dudley...
...pound class, Jerry Smith of Adams House decisioned Jack Johnson of Kirkland. Leverett's Mat Peppard defeated Puritan Jim Cummiskey, and Dick Conway of Adams beat Bill Klein of Leverett by TKO's in the 145 pound group...
...unobtrusive edifice marked a large advance for the Music Department, which had been a sort of gypsy in the University, camping at one time in the chem labs and later on in the Bursar's office. Harvard had not been the world's most congenial patron for the art. Puritan distrust of music as a rootlet of evil lingered on throughout the 19th century: Francis Parkman was said to have ended his yearly budget report at the Corporation with "Musica Delenda Est." By 1914, however, most of this sinfulness seemed to have worn off, and music was looked...
...skaters from Lowell and Winthrop kept right behind Eliot by completely outclassing Leverett and Adams 9 to 1 and 8 to 0, respectively. Every man in the first and second lines scored for the Bellboys, and Jim Wycoff and Frank Hernberg picked up two goals apiece in the Puritan...
Tomorrow Eliot will try to take over undisputed possession of first place in A League squash when they meet Winthrop on the Puritan courts...