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The second and most important half of the University hockey season will get under way next Wednesday, when the first practice since the beginning of the examination period will call Harvard hockey players from their mid-year hibernation.
Prospects for a successful finish of the season received considerable encouragement with the news that J. B. Garrison '31, brilliant first string center, would be in condition to play within three weeks, probably in time to participate in the second Dartmouth game on February 16. Garrison suffered a broken wrist in the contest with Toronto in New York on New Year's Eve. It was first believed that his injury would keep him out of play for the rest of the season.
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