Word: metting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...schoolboys have a good team which has met defeat only twice--at the hands of Cambridge Latin and of Melrose High. In Hodder, the captain of the team, and in Harris at left wing, Newton has two men who may be expected to bother the yearlings' defense this afternoon...
...American Olympic Committee together with a committee of the A. A. U., will meet this evening at the New York Athletic Club to investigate the conditions under which the trip to Antwerp, was made, and to make plans which will render impossible the repetition of certain objectionable conditions met with last spring and summer. Because of the B. A. A. games here tonight, few of the local track directors are to be present...
...purpose of the dinner is to effect a meeting between members of the school and graduates who are in business, thus offering an opportunity for personal acquaintance which may lead to profitable business connections on both sides. The Club and the Alumni Association met last year at a similar dinner and during the present college year informally at Belmont, but the dinner tonight is the largest and most elaborate yet attempted...
...Princeton Tiger met up with a landslide on the Arena ice Saturday night, and after forty-five minutes of one-way battling there was nothing left but a zero score to show that the New Jersey seven had been on the rink at all. Seven times a Crimson skater rammed the puck past Captain Maxwell, presiding at the cage for the Orange and Black, and only a remarkable display of dexterity and coolness by the visiting goal-tend kept the total from running well into two figures...
...Love Birds," the new musical comedy of Max Wilner and Sigmund Romberg, met with an enthusiastic reception on its opening night at the Shubert Theatre last Monday. It uncovers nothing essentially new to its field, yet is replete with little details of originality that make it well worth seeing. The end of the first act drags somewhat, but the second starts with a rush that is well maintained from then on. There is also no little plot, flitting unblushingly from a New York fashion shop to a Persian harem...