Word: wings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Murray Butler. Murray is, of course, just one of those who are preaching sedition with their talk of repealing the 18th Amendment. If I were President, I'd build a brand new Federal penitentiary,* if necessary, to contain all those traitors, and I'd build one large wing just for the Columbia professors. It would have plenty of room for the faculty of Union Theological Seminary...
...against retrogressive forces in the South's so-called Bible Belt, was seen last week in an action of its president. Dr. William Preston Few, president of Trinity College (1910-24) and of Duke University since Trinity married a fortune, arose before the education association of the southern wing of the Methodist Episcopal† Church, and obtained almost unanimous support for a resolution: "We . . . here put ourselves on record as opposed to all legislation that would interfere with the proper teaching of science in American schools and colleges ... we are opposed to legislation because we believe it will...
After a scoreless opening period, Richards, the Green's left Wing, took a pass from Gulden and his team's first tally. Harding, Crimson center, opened the last period with a tying shot, but his work was erased when, in the closing moments of the game, Guilfroy, unassisted, twice more slipped the puck past Trask, the Crimson guardian...
...Freshmen scored first when Lakin, speedy right wing, netted the puck, midway in the second period. At the opening of the last stanza. Spain tallied for Newton. But a few moments after his tying shot, Captain Summers took the puck the length of the ice, circled the opposing cage and flicked the disk out to Lakin who, from a good position, accounted for the winning tally...
...composed entirely of former college stars, in its first string lineup, and the entire squad includes but two men who did not play college hockey. The opening face-off will find the Crimson opposed by three former college captains. Owen of Harvard, at center, Everett of Dartmouth at right wing, and Fitzgerald of Boston College at goal. Two other exceptions who will undoubtedly see action are E. M. Beals '25, and Gorden of Boston College...