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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Yale's record on the ice to date is not especially brilliant. Of eleven games played, five have been victories while opposing teams have chalked up six defeats against the Eli sextet. The Blue, however, has been tremendously handicapped by the loss of O'Hearn, star quarter-back on the 1921 football team, about whom Yale supporters were building their hopes for a successful hockey team. The former yearling star was forced to leave the squad after the Columbia game, due to an injury to his right leg, and it is extremely doubtful if he will be in the line...
...modern generation is kept pure and unsullied, and all indecencies removed far beyond it reach. When the act of sending a copy of Rabelais through the postoffice will finally be made illegal, we shall have reached the acme of perfection. The motto "Honi Soit--" is out of date, anyway...
Five games have been played to date in the Freshman hockey program. Smith started out with a victory over Standish on January 13 by a score of 3-0, but later lost to both Gore and Standish in quick succession, putting her in a tie with Gore for second place. Standish, although defeated in the first game, pulled up gradually and by virtue of her recent victories over Smith and Standish is now in the lead with an average of 750. Practice for the men who compose these teams is being held regularly three times a week, two of which...
...players into two divisions. This system has proved very satisfactory, the two tournaments working entirely independent of each other and credit towards the shield being counted for both teams. In section one Standish, by scoring two straight wins over her rivals, has clinched the title for first place to date, Smith and Gore following in the order named. The delegation from Gore, although at the bottom of the first division, holds top place in section two with a perfect record, Standish and Smith following in order...
...Organ Recital will fill the next date on Sunday, February 12 at 4 o'clock, while a serious discussion by Mr. F. A. Goodwin on "The Automobilist in Massachusetts" will be held the following Wednesday. The final lecture of the series will be a talk, Friday, February 17, by Professor G. H. Parker on a biological problem, but the month's entertainments will not close until Wednesday, February 22, when a motion picture evening is to be held, with the presentation of an educational film, a comedy, and a drama...