Word: ward
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Converted defenseman Charlie Coulter led Harvard's attack with a pair of tallies while the Minot-Ward-Sears third line chipped in with three more. Princeton played it cautious, seldom attacking with more than two men, and dropping the whole team back to form a thin Orange line before the goal whenever threatened...
Harvard Alternates: Arnold, A. Key, Minot, Sears, Allen, Ward, Huntington, Coulter...
Died. Robert M'Gowan Barrington-Ward, 56, editor of the great, grey London Times; after long illness; at Dar es Salaam, Tanganyika, East Africa. Lean, quiet Barrington-Ward became editor in paper-starved 1941, nevertheless helped restore to "The Thunderer" (which had subsided to a quiet echo of government policy) the old, forthright attitude that made it "free enough to cause some mutterings on the extreme Right and even some delighted flutterings on the Left...
School enrollment has been limited to 500, and, after one large plenary session, the enrollees will be broken up into smaller "workshop" groups covering five topics: ward and precinct organization; how to plan a successful campaign; how to work effectively through community organizations; how to attack a political issue; and political action through trade unions...
DeForrest showed the strength that has earned him the rating of second best breaststroke in the country by butterflying to a 2:29.5 victory. Bud Ward and Don Ulen followed for the Crimson...