Word: tudors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...very happy James Smithson of England sat down to write his will. He had half a million dollars but only a nephew to enjoy them. He was 61 and infirm. His father, the Duke of Northumberland, had never married his mother, a Tudor lady. He had spent his life less among men than in the pursuit of knowledge- mixing chemicals, examining minerals, pondering the earth's origin, improving oil lamps. He had never been in the U. S. but it occurred to him that in such a young country on such a rich continent at such an epochal moment...
...Tudor was forced to leave the game in the final session by injury, but will be able to face Dartmouth. Clark, injured in the University Club game, was at the top of his form Saturday, and Captain Ellison's usual dazing tumbles did not cramp his style...
...work of the starting forward line tamped it as distinctly superior to the second-string trio, and also to any combination Yale had to offer. Zarakov's two goals were both gems; Scott's all-around play ranked him with Noble as the outstanding player on the ice; Tudor failed to score, but threatened often. The second line played true to form, failing to produce any goals, but checking the Yale attack well. When this trio was on the ice the game often slowed up and several minutes passed with little action...
...letter-winners on the Harvard squad included Tudor, the one Crimson Sophomore in the contest; Morrill, who played brilliantly, and Adams, who replaced him in the closing minutes; and Durant, who charged on to the ice, took a shot at the Yale net, gave an Eli attacker a terrific bump against the boards and went off the ice again. Stanley, a Sophomore, was the only man on the squad not to see action...
...summary: HARVARD YALE Tudor, Gross, Durant, Chase l.w. r.w. Frey Roby Scott, Chase c. c. Vaughan, Herrmann Zarakov, Hamlen r.w. l.w. Robinson, Knight Ellison, Howard l.d. r.d. Ryan, Cady Clark, Coady r.d. l.d. Noble Morrill, Adams g. g. Hurd, Warner...