Word: score
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Early in the season Harvard took the first encounter by a score of 3-2. By the end of February Yale had polished up its game, and at the meeting in New Haven held the Crimson skaters in check while themselves poking in the only tally necessary to win by a 1-0 count. The deciding game in the Arena in Boston was the climax...
...production committee has also announced that B. D. Hanighen '30 will compose a special musical score for the presentation. A stringed orchestra has been assembled to play Hanighen's score for the Mexican comedy-drama. The music has been written chiefly for the dance by Gloria Braggiotti. The play will be presented in Brattle Hall on December 12, 13, and 14, and in John Hancock Hall, Boston, on December...
...Smith Halls outfit retalliated immediately when J. S. Barker '32 scored on the following kickoff. The next touchdown was the result of a long march led by L. H. Goldenson 2L of the fraternity team, leaving the score 12 to 6 at the end of the first half...
Whether the decline of the old Yale spirit or the superiority of the Harvard lateral pass play was chiefly responsible for the latter's victory, it is impossible to say. The score was 17-o, with honors to Harvard's Guarnaccia & French...
Plane Manufacture. Last year 2,000 planes were manufactured and sold. This year the number will be 10,000, next year 20,000. About 150 concerns are now making planes. But scarcely a score make 95% of the output. As happened with the automobile industry, some of the airplane leaders will fail, some of the others will grow big. There will be mergers. Airplane securities have an active sale. They are all speculative at present...