Word: hunts
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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Having barely hinted the almost sacrilegious idea of Morrow,unpopularity, the Herald Tribune's able Jack Starr-Hunt made handsome amends with a pleasant human interest story, in his next despatch...
...further penetrating observation by Scribe Starr-Hunt...
...William the Conquerer only called it "New Forest" because it was connected with a new idea of his. Seeing how the farms of Hampshire, unrolling like green quilts, were slowly pushing away the woods, he set New Forest aside as a place for trees to grow and noblemen to hunt. For a long time any rogue caught killing the king's deer there was taken to the nearest town and hanged. William and his successors rode through New Forest after stags and boars. Herds of pigs grew fat in the forest on truffles and mast; their carcasses helped feed...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY CLUBPutnam, Cross, Everett, l.w. r.w., Curtis, Hodder, Martin, Fitzgerald Garrison, Wood, c. c., Chase, BlaneyStubbs, Lakin, r.w. l.w., Hilliard, Hunt, Summers, Hutchinson Harding, Crosby, I.d. r.d., H. Bigelow, FitzgeraldCunningham, r.d. I.d., A. Bigelow, ClarkEllis, g. g., Learnar
...past Ellis when Putnam, skating leisurely around, failed to check. This shot added the necessary spark to the battle and from then on until the end the game was replete with thrills and spills. Harvard clung tenaciously to its slim lead fighting to hold back the sallies of Hunt, Chase, and Hilliard...