Word: tied
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...University sextet. The scores made by the teams against Yale that meet in tonight's encounter show that Dartmouth was defeated 3 to 1 by the Elis in a game played when the ice was in a poor condition. In a previous game these teams battled to a scoreless tie in a game halted by rain after two periods of play. The University has split even in two games with the Blue...
...Yale, 3 to 1, the other to McGill, 2 to 1. Princeton was defeated 3 to 1, M.I.T. 7 to 2, Briarcliffe Lodge fell 1 to 0, and M.A.C. was sewed up 14 to 2. Yale, in the return game played at Hanover, was held to a scoreless tie. Owing to lack of ice, Manager Hayward was forced to cancel other games with McGill and Amherst...
...school royalist, and if his socks are of the wrong shade they betray a dangerous radical. Ever meticulous in matters of dress Paris was astounded when M. Painleve, President of this enchanter of Deputies, appeared at his own reception wearing a turned down collar and a disarranged tie. And when the Under Secretary of State for Aviation opened his coat and exhibited a black waistcoat, all Paris gasped. The tendencies of the Herriot government were becoming too liberal to be suffered...
Miss Claire went on to state that an actor in a minor part can earn $500 a week by merely playing up to a leading lady, provided he can wear spats and the a bow tie correctly. She deplored the present interest in expensive scenery and stage machinery, instead of good acting...
...moral character of our obligations. American business men will only listen to us on commercial grounds. Let us speak of them as men of affairs. Above all, do not let us appear to be trying to conjure away any part of our debt or to be trying to tie their hands...