Word: ruggedness
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Scoring in the final seconds of play, Boston College last night topped the M. I. T. six, 4-3, in a game featured by the most rugged battling yet seem in the new Boston Arena.
Half an hour's rugged scrimmaging yesterday afternoon between Teams A and B was marked by two goals, one scored from formation by Buntin and the other neatly caged by Owen after a dash down the ice.
To start with, let me say that in our classes the same methods of attack and defense are taught that Jack Dempsey, Jack Britton, Benny Leonard, Johnny Kilbane and other champions had to learn in the more rugged school of Give and Take when they were youngsters breaking in. The...
Harvard welcomes the opportunity to meet increasingly rugged opposition in early-season contests. The University has too long laid itself open to adverse criticism and the charge of wrapping itself in cotton wool. The new schedule will effectually silence all such complaints.
No man should undertake the work of the ministry who has not rugged health. Its demands are continuous and exacting. Again, no man should enter upon this work without thorough intellectual equipment. He needs to master thoroughly the materials with which he must do his work. No man should enter...