Word: wings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Hopkins '14, left wing, prepared at Newton High School. He played left wing on his Freshman team and was a member of last year's University team. He is 20 years old, 6 feet, 1-4 inch tall, and weighs 160 pounds...
...Heron '14S., of Pittsburgh, Pa., left wing, prepared at St. Paul's School. He is 21 years old, 6 feet tall, and weighs 160 pounds...
...Macdonald '14S., of New York, right wing, prepared at St. Paul's School. He is 21 years old, 5 feet, 7 inches tall, and weighs 153 pounds...
...library of Asa Gray h.'44. It eventually proved, however, inadequate for the purpose, and presented a great danger of fire with the consequent loss of its valuable contests. The reconstruction was begun in 1910, when N. T. Kidder '82 gave $11,000 for the erection of a wing to contain a portion of the plant specimens, which now number 485,000 sheets. The following year, an anonymous donation of $25,000 was used for the purpose of building the southwest wing to provide for the library and administrative offices. In the same year, George Robert White made possible...
Opposed to this individual playing the University team presented a quality of team-work that promises much. The passes were frequent and rarely went wild, although they were occasionally too high. Clark, at right wing, showed much improvement in his game and did not noticeably hold back the other forwards. Sortwell and Phillips played the most brilliant games, scoring 6 goals between them...