Word: rapidity
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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After C. E. McGregor Jr. '32 made the first score of the game, the Seconds led for most of the way. Late in the second period two goals in rapid succession gave the Freshmen a temporary lead. FRESHMAN SECONDS Everett, Stone, l.w. r.w., Frothingham, Jewell, Foster Baldwin, Putnam, Channing, c. c., Martin, Gilmore, Butler, Mays Pell, Wolcott, Brown, r.w. l.w., Watts, Wadsworth, Holland David, Bailey, l.d. r.d., McGregor, Devens, Chase Clement, r.d. l.d., Howell, Gleason, Hallowell Bartol, g. g., Hale, Wendel...
...account for this rapid expansion, Eatonists give credit to neither stock manipulations nor managerial ability. His special genius is in organization. Speaking in exact, ministerial tones, casting penetrating looks from his blue eyes, he wields great power when it comes to exhorting ancient industrial rivals to quell their jealousies and lock their arms in Christian fashion before fighting the fight for bigger profits...
Roger Donner and Joe Sawyer are two prospects whom Coach Harry Hillman is grooming as high point-winners. The formers rapid improvement in the broad jump over his 1929 form has been a standing cause of wonder to followers of the Big Green fortunes this winter. Last week Donner did 23 feet, 7 inches off the boards, the best jump ever recorded indoors at Dartmouth, and is favored to outdistance W. C. Rowe '31 by several inches. According to Hillman, Sawyer is better right now as a high hurdler than Monty Wells was in his first year of intercollegiate competition...
...second University hockey team defeated the New Hampshire Freshman sextet 5 to 2 yesterday afternoon in the Boston Garden. In the third period with the score 3 to 2 in Harvard's favor, Gilmore, substituting for Martin at center, scored two goals unassisted in rapid succession, thereby clinching the game for the Crimson. HARVARD NEW HAMPSHIRE 1933 Watts, Beardsell, Mays, Wadsworth, l.w. r.w., Plourde, Peuley Martin, Gilmore, Sprague, Butler, c. c., Croke, Woobridge Frothingham, Jewell, Foster, Howland, r.w. l.w., McFarland, Parkinson McGregor, Gleason, Chase, l.d. r.d., Houly, Michaude Hallowell, Devens, r.d. l.d., Colburn, Wendelin Hale, Wendell, g. 4., Wark...
...general survey of the Business School appearing elsewhere in this issue shows a rapid growth of applicants in that post-graduate field proportionate to the expansion in the other branches of the University. As a natural result of this growth, a less haphazard, more studied choice of students is to be made as the first year class must be limited to six hundred. Therefore, this year's aspirants to the world of big business will be judged more closely. this special emphasis on character and former training is the natural outgrowth of the expansion of any institution not only because...