Word: stone
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...should dominate the forward walls. Austie Harding, first line center, the fastest skater on the squad and the possessor of an almost infallible shot, will undoubtedly hold his position among the favored. The Milton Academy wingmen who seem to be slated to flank the Noble's flash are Pete Stone and Miff Scaife. Eight of the Crimson goals against Framingham were rung up by this trio...
...This stone, obtained through the generosity of A. Kingsley Porter, William Dorr Boardman Professor of Fine Arts at that time, was from the Sahagun Tomb of Alfenso, tutor of King Alfenso VI, who reigned from 1072 to 1109. It is considered to be the most ancient example of European sepulchral sculpture which remains from the middle ages...
...arrival of such a valuable stone shall mark a memorial date for the culture friendship between the museums of the world...
...dance and very happily too and after he did see her and talk with her and though he didn't go seeking a pep talk, the conversation did reach a depth when Browning was quoted to the effect that each stumbling block in life could be made a stepping stone. And that little cliche offers a nice transition to what we have to say further of Mr. Cooper...
...Pete Stone, speedy left wingman, shared scoring honors with center Austie Harding, each beating goalie Clarke of Framingham on three occasions. The summary: HARVARD 1939 FRAMINGHAM Stone, Miles, Cunningham, l.w. l.w., Carey, Shaughnessy Harding, Jameson, Winsor, c. c., Glover, Haggerty Scaife, Hunnewell, Butcher, r.w. r.w., Pryor, Kimball Houghton, Carstein, Wright, l.d. l.d., Monahan, Guston Fearon, Coburn, Aldrich, r.d. r.d., Slade, Savage Irving, Kerr, g. g., Clarke