Word: trios
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Yale got away to an early lead and entered the last period with a point and a half margin. The Crimson trio forced the play into Eli territory, however, and a goal by Stranahan followed by another beautiful shot by Kent put Harvard to the fore by half a point with only a minute to play. Yale rallied, and Baldwin scored the deciding tally from a bitter scrimmage in front of the Crimson goal, making the final score 5 to 4 1-2. The half-point lost by Harvard on a foul in the initial chukker proved...
...Stranabar '26, No. 1, G. J. Farrelly '26, No. 2, and G. E. Kent '25, back, will probably make up the Crimson starting trio. J. G. H. Pell '26, who has started the earlier contests at No. 1, will be held in reserve. Lack of teamwork was the chief cause of the one-sided defeats that Coach Clark's men have received at the hands of West Point and the 101st, Artillery...
...Before Premier Baldwin had left the Palace, Mr. Macdonald had arrived, accompanied by J. R. Clynes and J. H. Thomas?a trio of moderate and responsible Laborites. Mr. Macdonald wore a frock-coat and a silk hat, Mr. Clynes was distinguished by a soft cap, Mr. Thomas remained inseparable from his aged and worn derby. The King received Mr. Macdonald in an audience lasting more than an hour, during which he charged him to form a Cabinet. When Mr. Macdonald came out of the Palace he was met by hundreds of cheering partisans...
...Miller '27 ran in the finals of the 40 yard dash, and yielded only to Loren Murchison, Chester Bowman, and Harrington Moore, a trio of nationally famous stars, while his team-mate, R. D. Howard '24, placed in a trial heat...
...through the interest and generosity of Mrs. Frederic Stiurtieff Coolidge that these concerts have been arranged. The first will be given on February 5 at the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building by the London String Quarter, and the second on February 15 by the Eisthueo Trio, Mc, Giorill, pianist, Mr. Briskin, first violiualied Mr. Willeke, cello...