Word: ban
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Yale News says concerning the old "Big Three" is true. Its application to Princeton is that, for one thing, inter-sectional games should have no place on the Tiger's schedule. The gold nugget in the H--Y--P President's Agreement of the early twenties was its ban on inter sectionalism: and the Princetonian of that day hailed the passing of cross-country rivalry "as a mark of progress." We lament its return as a mark of regress, and predict that in the far distant, but far saner future only natural rivals will do battle...
...trace the course of either Promoter Andrews or his fortune during those 50 years but Andrews acquaintances readily believe his story that he made his first money doing a song & dance number with his brother in the back rooms of Chicago saloons. He still is a lively ban joist, but plays now in "Freestone Castle...
...Brookline. populous (47,427), autonomous, fashionable Boston suburb, an old ban on all cinema theatres-lifted...
Another member was added to the tackle squad yesterday when D.J. Finlayson '33, brother of Murdock Finlayson '32 and a member of the Freshman team last year, lined up with the University outfit. Finalyson had been on probation, but yesterday received notice that the ban had been lifted. He joins Upton, Trafford, Kuehn, Bancroft, and Faxon as substitutes for Richards and Kales at the first team tackle posts...
...Spencer Smith, president of the Board of Commerce & Navigation, stated his case: inland lakes are constantly used by small boats. Aircraft taking off and alighting endanger the lives of the boaters. The ban does not extend to rivers...