Word: went
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...middle of the hockey season approaches the University seven looms up as the strongest of the teams which are playing for the intercollegiate championship. The Dartmouth seven, much heralded as a strong contender for the first place in the series after its 6-to-3 victory over Princeton, went down to a 3-to-0 defeat at the hands of the Crimson players at the Arena last Saturday, in a game which was really more one-sided than the score indicated. Dartmouth had a number of first-class hockey players, but they had no coach and were handicapped by lack...
Word has been received from the front the Ervine Thayer Drake, Jr., '16, who went over to serve as an ambulance driver more than a year ago, has been awarded the Croix de Guerre for distinguished service with his Corps during recent fighting in France. After a few months Drake was raised to the position of second commander of his rewarded action he was in command of the fifth section of the S. S. A., to which position he has been promoted during the early part of December...
...first half, Van Nostrand of Yale carried the puck down the rink alone and slipped it into the Princeton goal for the winning score, 30 seconds after resuming play in the second half. Van Nostrand, who had been playing at rover, went in at centre in the second half. On the face off he stole the puck from Captain Schoen of Princeton and started down the ice. He gathered speed, zigzagged past point and coverpoint, whirled around the cage and shoved the puck between the feet of the goal guard...
Simpson prepared at Eton and entered the University in 1914. As soon as the war brooked out he went to England and entered the Sawdust Military College from which he was gazetted to the Sixth Dragoons. Soon afterwards he had himself transferred to the Royal Flying Corps, and after receiving his training at Uphaven in Welshire, he was sent to the front where he did brilliant work for ten months. He then returned to England on leave. While there he was severely injured in saving the life of a fellow-of-flyer in a runaway accident, and was laid...
...Regiment gained its success in the enthusiasm it aroused for an essential cause and in emulation by other colleges. It had the greatest success in the hundreds of Harvard men who went to the Plattsburg camps, there to undergo a period of more intensive training...