Word: veteran
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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From the very beginning there was no question as to the varsity game's outcome. Brown kept the puck in the Crimson none from the first face-off, and opened the scoring at 4:13, although one man short at the time. Veteran center Don Sennott came out from behind the Crimson cage, and backhanded the puck past Nate Corning, while the whole defensive team stood around and watched. It was the first of Sennott's three goals for the evening...
Korean war veterans may soon begin to pour into the University at the expense of the government. One disabled Korea veteran has already registered in the freshman class this term, under a new extension of the World War II G.I Bill of Rights...
...wins against one loss and one tie against inter-collegiate competition before the exam period recess, has lost four of its varsity skaters because they failed exams. Defenseman Pat Goggin and wing Ron Urquhart, both sophomores, flunked out of college, and center Leo Setian and veteran defenseman Bob Maley have been declared ineligible because of academic failures. Since the departure of these men, the Bruins have played and lost their only game, 6 to 4, to Yale...
...Bruins still have a powerful sextet, however, led by veteran linemen Don Sennott and Bob Wheeler. Sophomore Bob Copp has filled in capably for star goalie Don Whiston, who graduated last year. The Bruins have split in Pentagonal League competition, winning one game and losing one, both to the Elis. Wes Moulton's men placed fourth in the Eastern collegiate hockey poll held Monday, behind B.C., B.U., and Yale...
Japanese War Bride (Joseph Bernhard; 20th Century-Fox) is a skin-deep drama about the difficulties of a Tokyo nurse (Japan's Shirley Yamaguchi) who goes to live among California lettuce growers as the wife of an unbelievably naive Korean War veteran (Don Taylor). To Taylor's surprise, the folks at home do not warm up readily to his bride. She is patronized, insulted, finally slandered by a jealous in-law (Marie Windsor) in a poison-pen letter accusing her of an affair with a local Nisei farmer...