Word: boxes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Booth, Coach Davidson's ranking box man, is slated to take the mound this afternoon. His performance against Holy Cross 1927 definitely established him as the leading Freshman twirler Gates will be held in reserve. The new line-up that functioned so well against the Purple will be held intact...
Overshadowed by the brilliance of Caldwell, Townsend has seen little action, but he has to his credit victories over Columbia and Georgia, two conquerors of the Crimson, and a 7 to 0 shut-out over Amherst. His other start in the box was against Villa Nova in the season's opening game. On that occasion he was knocked out of the box in the third inning. Caldwell came to his rescue, however, and retrieved the game for Princeton...
...Death masks are ornamental, of course, and a "fine Holland shirt" would probably survive at least one session with the washerwoman: but what secret passion could be satisfied by a "picket containing Napoleon's Hair", and a mummified tendon from the body of the Emperor, in a strange little box with a glass window", is hard for the layman to under stand. Moments of so distinctly personal a character might better have been decently buried...
...wonders why Dr. Rosenbach did not leave his treasures, including the hair and the strange little box with the mass window in the hands of their original owners. In most of its manifestations, especially where it is a question of chewing gum wrappers and clear capons the mania of collection serves some slight purpose, but when if details an expenditure of over over a million dollars, and results mainly a fascinating juts of corpses, the game seems hardly worth the candle Phere are so many more interesting things that a really clever scender could do with the money...
Spalding in Box This Afternoon...