Word: stanzas
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...freak bounce past Chaune Flynn at 1:44 of the opening period. Second on a pass from Manchester at 12:30, and a three man play, Bray to Patton on the blue line to Wood next to the cage, put the varsity ahead at 1:42 of the middle stanza. Ned Bliss passed out for number three to end the period...
After Ned Almy's goal had given it a 1 to 1 tie after the first 20 minutes, the Crimson wasted no time in the middle stanza, and, led by Captain Norm Wood and Frank Mahoney, just completely outplayed Providence. Wood slapped in two goals and Mahoney added the first...
Also scoring in the second stanza were Mrkonich, who was credited with two assists, Art Noyes, Scott Cooledge, Job Bray, and Ned Bliss. Mahoney accounted for the final score in the last period...
...poetry pages, Derry Griscom's "What Passes Upon the Journey," not only rhymes but very nearly scans. The poem, however, grows more obscure in each verse and his fifth stanza is marred by a series of strained images. Peter Junger's four-line verse, "Billet Doux," is not obscure but its clarity is its only recommendation. Although erratic in its rhyming scheme, David Chandler's "The Paradox," shows a forceful imagination and a facile handling of his subject. The poem moves from earthy allegory to the metaphysical with a minimum of roughness...
...England and America." It has since become the basis of two cantatas (one by Deems Taylor) and, like another popular Noyes work, Dick Turpin's Ride, the theme of a movie. On these successes Scotsman Ian Crawford based his fine parody, Hollywood Highwayman, with its memorable third stanza...