Word: goode 
              
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...women of Breezeboro, women of Newport, women of Boston--aesthetic, intellectual, philanthropic, or "merely" social; and finally, entertaining "specimens" of the "younger set" of society in Boston and of the University in Cambridge. The comedy is brightest, most observant, and most entertaining in the act that assembles playfully and good-naturedly what may be called its Boston collection. A thread or two of intrigue and deceit holds together its picturing of character and manners; the stages of Mrs. Smith's progress give it its movement; and seldom does Miss Stanwood lose her light hand. Such a satirical comedy of social...
There is much good material in College this year from which A. Winsor '02, who has been reappointed coach of the hockey team, can pick the University seven. The defensive material is especially strong. O. M. Chadwick '11, goal, F. D. Huntington '12, point, and N. H. Foster '11, coverpoint, are again available. These men should develop a defence as strong as that of two years ago. Moreover, R. M. Blackall '12 and P. K. Houston '12, coverpoints, and H. B. Gardner '13 and S. B. Smart '12, goals, have all had experience either on the second or Freshman teams...
Since the rink in the Boston Arena was not in condition, the team was unable to hold practice yesterday afternoon. If good ice can be made for this afternoon, all candidates will report dressed to play in the Arena at 5.30 o'clock. A notice will be posted in Leavitt & Peirce's if there is to be no work. As soon as the weather becomes cold enough for ice on Soldiers Field, the team will play on the rink in the Stadium. Candidates for Freshman team will be called out at that time...
...punting, and his work in this department was very effective, his seven punts in the first period averaging over 40-yards each. Of the substitute backs Campbell and Morrison, the latter made the longer gains and his defensive work was excellent. At quarterback Wigglesworth did not show as good generalship as he has in former games and he made some had fumbles. Although most of his forward passes were over the heads of the ends, he executed one in the last period to Lewis which gained 23 yards. As Gardner and Potter were only in for a sort time, little...
...with Morrison in Leslie's place and Wigglesworth back at quarter. Wendell ran back the kick-off 22 yards to the 33-yard line and after the next play, Harvard punted to Howe, who was downed on his 23-yard line by Smith after running back 7 yards. On good line plunging by Daly, Kistler and Field, Yale carried the ball just across the middle of the field, where Daly fumbled. Harvard punted at once and during the rest of the period Yale never had the ball in Harvard's territory. After Field had made first down...