Word: tend
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...mainly by the ragged team work of the Freshmen, the 1924 hockey team nosed out the Browne and Nichols seven yesterday afternoon by a score of 3-2. In the last minutes of play, Corliss Lamont, carrying the puck from behind the visitors' goal, shot it past the goal-tend for the winning point...
...Agricultural hockey machine is reported to be the strongest in years. Only in the second over-time session was the Dartmouth College outfit able to tally past Newell, the M. A. C. goal-tend, in a close tilt at Hanover last Saturday. Elton Mansell, coach and rover on the Agricultural team, Captain Justin McCarthy, and Collins, point, are all former Arlington players, while Newell was prominent at Newton High...
...message should appeal with special force to those who have objected to the Eighteenth Amendment as an invasion of State rights. If we are to leave its enforcement to the Federal Government it would require "an army of agents in every State," which "manner of enforcement will strongly tend to break down State power." The Governor urges "the speedy passage of an effective enforcement act conformable to the act of Congress on the subject." The Legislature should take this course. New York Evening Post
During the entire first period the puck was kept well down in the Crimson end of the rink. Scattering shots were attempted, but Brigham, the yearling goal tend, warded them off successfully, until Foley of Cambridge Latin poked the puck into the cage after a scrimmage in front of the goal. Crosby, last year's captain at Newton High, and Lee of Milton, were especially strong for the Crimson...
...historic idea that the north is dreadfully cold, and to the fact that the present-day school geographies are usually incorrect on this point. Greenland, however, is an exception to the rules as it has a heavy rainfall and a high altitude, both of which factors tend to produce heavy glaciation. Nevertheless, on the great Canadian Archipelago there is no trace of glaciation for the past thousand years...