Word: crimson
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Crimson led at the end of the first period 3 to 1, and then dropped two points to the opposition, while making none for themselves. This 3 to 3 tie became 4 to 4 after the third period, and then the Yardlings scored three more while allowing only one for the Dummers...
There was no lack of organization, fight, or ability in the Governor Dummer team. The Crimson just won, and then by a bare hair. If credits should go to any one player it would go to big attack player Ned Yost and his huge stick. Yost plays crease, and he ran up his four point score with his defenseman's stick, which is longer than normal for an attack player. Yost catches the ball high in the air and uses his extra leverage to slam the ball into the net with a speed most opposing defensemen decry...
...article describes the rise of "joint instruction"--"in his own course Conant has about a dozen Radcliffe girls... a Harvard man now serves on the Radcliffe News... the CRIMSON broke with 75-year old tradition last fall and opened its competitions to Radcliffe girls...
...result of this schedule, according to Roosevelt, is that "it is still physically impossible for Conant to be anything but remote from large numbers of undergraduates... and faculty. Although he "attends annual dinners at the Houses... occasionally addresses student groups... meets regularly with a few top CRIMSON editors every two or three weeks... the fact remains that only one undergraduate out of a thousand has any contact with Conant...
...easiest match for the Crimson, on the other hand, was the number one singles where Bud Ager defeated his opponent 6-0 in both sets. All the matches except the number five were played in only two sets...