Word: rivals
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first autumn crew has had considerable experience this year but lacks the weight and power of its rival...
...been suggested in these columns several times that Harvard men are not always good hosts, since they prefer going to the Copley Plaza rather than entertaining rival visitors at the Union. One might point to the last Princeton Triangle Club Dance as a good reason for this. Surely, if the Union cannot succeed in arranging a more orderly dance by the use of a program and thus eliminating this obnoxious "cutting in". Harvard men cannot be too severely criticized for not attending such functions...
...have been privileged to encounter the Orange and Black in this new venture. Our acquaintance has been chiefly limited to the field of rival sport; it is with all the more interest then, that we await Princeton's debut on the Boston stage. Harvard extends to the visitors this evening, if not the keys of the cellar, its utmost hospitality and welcome; and it is unanimous in wishing the visitors every success in their exertions at Jordan Hall and later at the Union...
...When the rival teams stepped onto the ice shortly after 2 o'clock the Crimson was a decided favorite, but instead of making the best of its opportunity to score early over the supposedly weak Yale cubs, the team seemed dazed and powerless before the brilliant dashes of O'Hearn who showed the utmost self-confidence from the moment the puck first dropped between the two centers until he went off the ice a victor at the end of the third period. Norris at coverpoint was, next to O'Hearn,' the best Yale man on the ice and his tally...
...clock tomorrow it will face off in the big game of the year against the University's traditional rival. The game between the yearling teams will be the attraction of the afternoon at the Arena, which has been reserved solely for the game. Tickets are on sale at Leavitt and Peirce's at $1.10 per seat...