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Word: campus (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...pledge its resources to the nation. As soon as the break occurred in the relations with Germany, President Hibben formally put the entire mechanical equipment and apparatus of the university at the command of the Federal Government. This offer was immediately ratified by the faculty, and if the Princeton campus is wanted as a training camp, the Government...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COLLEGES OFFER EQUIPMENT | 3/28/1917 | See Source »

...Harvard than at Stanford. It would be almost impossible for Harvard to demonstrate its democracy as Stanford does. Stanford is a small community in itself. It is located about a mile and a half from Palo Alto, the nearest town, and all fraternities and clubs are on the "Campus" and within ten minutes walk of most of the university buildings. At Harvard the students are scattered over a large city. The village lends itself to the democracy and familiarity that are quite impossible in the metropolis. On the other hand the institution across the way (for which I have...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: An Individual Democracy. | 3/17/1917 | See Source »

Yale is rapidly perfecting plans which call for a large addition to the campus in order to create a special freshman campus on the square bounded by High, Elm, York and Library streets. On this great quadrangle, dormitories will be built with accommodations sufficient to take care of freshman classes for many years to come. It is proposed to make these buildings the most modern and best constructed in any American university plant. It is understood that the tenants of the buildings which must be torn down have been notified that their leases will not be renewed after June...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE TO CONSTRUCT SPECIAL CAMPUS FOR FRESHMAN CLASS | 3/7/1917 | See Source »

...university has the slightest doubt about the ability of the football team; the feeling is campus-wide that the men composing the eleven can compete successfully with either Harvard or Yale. It is not solely because it is a Princeton team that members of this university have confidence in it; it is largely by reason of the absolute conviction that the team this year is decidedly above the average in ability and that it can use its strength and show to the football world that it deserves to receive first honors this season...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "Drive." | 11/11/1916 | See Source »

...Independence, in which the town and college of Princeton played a large part. Nassau Hall sheltered both British and American soldiers, and among the proudest possessions of the university are the two cannon which were captured during the war and which are now on the campus. As a result of the war the smallest class which ever graduated received their degrees during this period...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HISTORY OF PRINCETON FROM FOUNDING TO PRESENT TIME | 11/11/1916 | See Source »

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