Word: teamwork
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...with only five men on the ice the Crimson drew first blood when Wood, taking the puck on a rebound after a shot by Lakin, sent it past Grodberg. After the second forward line had replaced the starting trio Harvard scored again, this time on a nice bit of teamwork. Stubbs came flying down the ice, turned, flipped the puck to Cross and the Crimson left wing poked it into the net, with the game little more than six minutes old. Harvard chalked up another two minutes later when Putnam gave Wood a pass and a chance to make...
...writer and editor, he had labored for the American since he was 27. He is now 40. The War, temporarily interrupting his journalistic orbit, took him as a second lieutenant, left him a major. Carroty-haired down-Easter (from North Newport, Me.), no dilettante, no pedant, he admired teamwork, organization bankers...
...University soccer team avenged itself for last year's defeat at the hands of the Dartmouth invaders by kicking their way to victory in one of the best games of the season yesterday afternoon on the field behind the Business School. The Harvard team showed the best teamwork and fight yet exhibited this season, and clearly outplayed its opponents...
...amount of work they have had. After another day of conditioning work today the first squad will probably get its first real hard playing when it faces the seconds in scrimmage Saturday morning. The practices have been remarkable for the subordination of the individual player to the general teamwork so far, and this will probably continue to be the case at least until Saturday's scrimmage...
...improvement in Harvard's teamwork tonight was noticeable, and is encouraging for the game with the Navy at Annapolis tomorrow evening...