Word: binghams
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...response to a student petition published two days ago in the "Daily Princetonian," Princeton undergraduate publication, W. J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics, consulted R. M. Saltonstall '33, captain of the hockey team, and Coach Stubbs in regard to the possibility of a third game with Princeton this season...
Four possible programs for the balance of the college year were considered by W. J. Bingham '16, director of Athletics, in his study of the problems confronting the Athletic Association. They were as follows...
...eligibility rules, scheduled a game for 1932. Equally unexpected last week was the news of another football reconciliation- between Princeton and Harvard, whose falling out in 1926 followed a game that Harvard thought was too rough, and a particularly rude issue of the Harvard Lampoon. Athletic Directors William J. Bingham of Harvard and Thurston J. Davies of Princeton issued a terse joint statement: "Arrangements have been completed for two football games between Harvard and Princeton, the first to be played in Cambridge on Nov. 3, 1934, the second in Princeton...
...Bingham '16 and Thurston Davies, athletic directors of the two universities, issued the following joint statement: "Arrangements have been completed for two football games between Harvard and Princeton, the first to be played in the Cambridge on November 3, 1934, and the second in Princeton on November...
...Senate the House beer bill was referred to the Judiciary Committee for a look at its constitutionality, after which it would go to the Finance Committee to have its revenue raising features examined. Loudly fearful that such procedure would cause delay, Connecticut's Republican Bingham, a "lame duck" who would like to see his name tagged to Wet legislation, attempted to execute a slick trick by moving immediate consideration of a 3.2% beer bill of his own. His motion was defeated 48-10-23 after Democrats hotly accused him of seeking "partisan advantage' But this vote was only...