Word: took
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...scramble in front of the Orange and Black net and Joe Patrick had no trouble in rifling the disk into the corner for the third Crimson tally of the evening. With the opening period nearly over, George Roberts scored an unassisted goal. Just before Roberts counted, however, Cook took a pass from Woodhull and surprised "Specs" Mahoney for Princeton's first score...
Behind two games to one, Dorson pulled the fourth game out of the fire to even the match. He went into the lead in the last game, but never by more than three or four points. Ridder, by remarkable playing, evened the game at seventeen all, but Dorson took the last point. Germain G. Glidden '36, who won last year, did not defend his title...
Interest in the faculty's petition on the proposal was heightened when it was learned that Felix Frankfurter, Byrne Professor of Administrative Law, in an article written for the "Encyclopedia of Social Sciences" several years ago, took a decidedly unfavorable position on the question of increasing the membership of the Court...
Continuing their unbeaten streak, the Varsity swimmers defeated Princeton at the Brokan pool Saturday night. Leo by Charlie Hutter, who broke two pool records and took three first places, the Crimson took all but two events and ended the Tiger's unbeaten streak. Hutter won the 100 yard freestyle in 54:2, set a new pool record in the 440, 4:59, and in the 220 by chopping one and a half seconds off the former record...
...forced to set a new pool record of 2:29.8 to stave off the threat of Greg Jameson. Graham Cummin too the 150 yard backstroke with Keller in second place, Barker won the 50 yard freestyle in 24.4 seconds as Don McKay placed second, and Rus Greenhood took a third place in the diving to complete the individual events...