Word: trios
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the Commonwealth Armory, the University pole team will play its second game of the season, when it meet the Norwich R.O.T.C. trio. This will also be the second game of the season for the Norwich officers, the first game resulting in a 19 to 5 victory for Norwich over the Fort Ethan Allen team...
Harvard had scored in these four minutes with a regularity that was becoming monotonous and made it seem as though the team were just staging an afternoon practice session. Not all the scoring was done while the first line was in the game since the second trio had been substituted just before Batchelder's second tally...
Saturday evening in the Commonwealth Armory the combined forces of the Jayvee and Freshman polo teams succeeded in downing the Norwich trio by a 10 to 6 count. The Freshman outfit, consisting of Captain L. S. Dillingham, P. S. Shaw, and W. C. McGuckin, were largely responsible for the Crimson triumph...
...defensive trio will be S. L. Batchelder '31, at left defence, C. C. Cunningham '32, at right, and Captain Harwood Ellis '31, in the goal. This combination proved successful during the past season, and should be a telling factor during the coming...
...numbers were hearty and Elizabethan: a macabre portrayal of those plague-ridden times done with a winding sheet, and a rollicking trio of court dances. Then there was a choreographic exercise called "Plumb Line-a composition in line of the human form's law of balance," which, though curiously sinister, did not come off. Most startling and ingenious of the new numbers was "Narcissism," in which Miss Enters swaggered out on the state, gyrated to a wheezy phonograph, became convincingly drunken with self-love, was suddently moved fiercely to kiss her reflection in a mirror...