Word: rivers
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...drawings being made tonight and the games starting tomorrow. If, however, it is warm enough to destroy the prospect of ice, the entry-books will remain at Leavitt & Peirce's until Friday at 6 o'clock as announced yesterday. Two rinks will probably be built on the river, and there are already two on Soldiers Field. These will accommodate a series of many more than the 15 teams which have now entered...
...Howe, 2nd, of Hyde Park; C. H. Jones, of Chestnut Hill; D. Kimball, of Boston; W. Lippincott, of Newton Centre; W. M. Marston, of Cliftondale; H. Parkman Jr., of Boston; P. H. Sherwood, of New York, N. Y.; E. G. Swigert, of Portland, Ore.; J. B. Waterman, of Fall River; P. B. Watson, Jr., of Milton; J. Winlock, of Cambridge, and H. M. Wright of Germantown...
William M. Sullivan 1L., of Fall River, has been chosen by the Rhode Island Committee of selection as the next Rhodes Scholar from that state. Sullivan graduated from Brown in 1913, and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa...
Fifty eight candidates for the Freshman hockey team reported at the first meeting of the squad yesterday afternoon. Coach Hanson gave a blackboard talk and Captain Willetts of the University team outlined briefly plans for the season. Practice will commence as soon as ice forms on the river. 32 men reported for the manager positions...
...many times have we sat at breakfast, that meal when spirits are at their ebb, and berated the Faculty for the rules which they were going to pass for Freshmen in the dormitories by the river. This morning we are all shamed by the announcement of the rules which have been passed. For once, Being and Not-Being have become nearly one. The few simple regulations for future Freshmen will silence even those who have been most rabid in their antipathy to the parietal schemes which had occurred to them. We are glad to know that attendance at meals...