Word: tudors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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HARVARD CRESCENT A. C. Tudor, l.w. r.w., McTiernan Putnam, c. c., Schroeder Giddens, r.w. l.w., Puet H. Bigelow, l.d. r.d., Pettis A. Bigelow, r.d. l.d., Gabler Elkins, g. g., Pfaff...
Several newcomers will be on the Harvard benches tonight and all of them will probably see action. John Cross '31, a left wingman, will probably alternate with Captain John Tudor '29, since M. H. Stanley '30 is reported to have just recuperated from a slight illness. Harwood Ellis '31 will be on hand to share the duties of goal guarding with Elkins. H. D. Everett '31 will act as a spare wingman...
Married. Richard Harold Saxon Tudor Bold, songster of Earl Carroll's Vanities, great-grandson of Ralph Waldo Emerson, descendant of English Kings (Harold the Saxon, Richard the Bold); and Rae Gardner, Colonial scioness, of Albany, N. Y.; in Greenwich, Conn...
...initial stanza was listless to the extreme, brightened only by occasional solo assaults by Paul, fleet Canadian defense player, and Jackson's defense of the goal. A few minutes before the period ended, Captain John Tudor '39 and M. N. Stanley '30 swept down the ice, narrowly missing sharp angle shots...
...Crimson carried the attack to the Toronto goal. Time and again the Harvard offensive broke on the stalwart opposing defensive pair. What seemed to be a certain Crimson scoring chance was blasted when Captain Whitehead hurled his stick across the ice to knock the puck away from Tudor...