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...opening game against Arlington High, which the Freshmen won 2 to 0, and the second match with Belmont Hill School, in which the yearlings swamped their opponents 10 to 0, F. R. Stubbs '32, W. B. Wood '32, and W. H. Crosby '32 have been the outstanding performers...
...Freshman hockey team will face the Belmont Hill School sextet on the Charlesbank Rink this afternoon at 2.15 o'clock. It will be the second game for the 1932 aggregation, which defeated Arlington High last Wednesday by 2 to 0, on the same day that Belmont Hill lost to the University Seconds by a 3 to 2 score. HARVARD 1932 BELMONT HILL Crosby, l.w r.w., Bacon Wood, c. c., Baxter Stubbs, r.w. l.w., Pond Cunningham, l.d. r.d., Bartol Palmer, r.d. l.d., Kimball Draper, g. g., Tweedy
Both the Freshman hockey team and University Seconds were successful in their initial games of the season at Charlesbank rink yesterday afternoon, the Freshmen beating Arlington High School by a score of 2 to 0, and the University Seconds beating Belmont Hill School by a score...
...great city is near. Pedestrianism is fast becoming impossible. If the wary walker manages to elude the traffic that girdles the Yard, he takes his life in his hands when he strolls by the Charles. Let him walk in the Fenway, in Jamaica., or to the pond near Belmont, he is always aware that the city is about him. Only a little part of Cambridge now remains unspoilt. I recall looking out of my window at Winthrop Hall one midwinter morning to find the ground under a foot or two of snow, the trees grey with frost, no pathway...
...Royal Box. The Belmont is the name of a hotel, Belmont is the name of a racetrack, Belmont is the name of a theatre. With the others the Belmont Theatre has much in common: the one caters to transients, guests for a day, a week; the other presents events of speed. Many a speedy transient will have been under the roof of the Belmont Theatre before the season ends. Already the fourth of the season has come, will go. It presents Walker Whiteside in a comedy first written by Alexandre Dumas, rewritten and presented three decades ago by Charles Coghlan...