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...other line positions the material seems more plentiful and of good quality. Church '97 and Tyler '97 are both strong tackles, and are already getting into their old-time form. For the ends, Cochran and Thompson are a formidable pair when in condition, but neither is in condition yet. Cochran's injured side is keeping him out of the game, and meantime he is losing valuable practice. Thompson is out but has not shown his usual good form yet. Brokaw '97 is playing Cochran's place, and is doing the best work he has ever done. He will give Thompson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Football at Princeton. | 10/6/1896 | See Source »

Physical examinations. The following men must report today at the gymnasium for physical examination: Cabot, 2 o'clock; Dunlop, 2.05; Brown, 2.10; Weld, 2.15; Cozzens, 2.20; C. H. Warren, 2.25; Mills; 2.30; Beale, 2.35; Cochran, 2.40; Wadsworth, 2.45; Moulton, 2.50; Richardson, 2.55; Irwin-Martin, 3.00; Donald, 3.05; Swain, 3.10; L. Warren, 3.15 Woodward, 3.20; Marvin, 3.25; Sargent, 3.30; J. E. N. Shaw, 3.35; Burden, 3.40; Doucette, 3.45; Hoague, 3.50; Lloyd, 3.55. Everyone must be on time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/1/1896 | See Source »

About fifteen men are now out playing in the football squad. Their names are as follows: Quarterbacks, Valentine '98, Davis '98, Knox '98, Farley '99, Cochran '99; the other men are trying for various positions, but they are mostly backs, there being but few line men with the squad. The rest of the men are: Dunlop '97, Gardner '97, Fitz '97, Tuckerman '97, Hanavan, Sp., Marvin '98, Stone '98 and Jackson '99. Captain Wrightington is doing most of the coaching. All the men practice sprints of 10 yards each to start in the work, running two by two. Then after...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Football Practice. | 5/1/1896 | See Source »

...college express the highest admiration of the way the men played in the latter part of the game, and with practically the same team on the field next year, great hopes are entertained of its success. The election of captain of the team will occur in a few days. Cochran '98 who played right end this year is the most prominent candidate for the position, but as it has been found by experience that a senior can succeed better than any other in this position, a large number of men advocate the election of one of the five ninety-seven...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRINCETON LETTER. | 12/6/1895 | See Source »

...decide who should represent Princeton in the Yale-Princeton debate, to occur on Dec. 6. Dean Murray presided and the judges were Charles E. Green, LL. D., of the Board of Trustees; Professor W. M. Daniels and L. C. Hull of Lawrenceville. Clio's representatives were J. B. Cochran '96, G. H. Waters '96 and R. O. Kirkwood '97. Whig Hall sent E. W. Hamilton '96, R. B. Perry '96 and R. F. Sterling '97. Each speaker was allowed twelve minutes for his first speech, and six minutes for rebuttal. The debate was attended by a large number...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Princeton Debaters Chosen. | 11/26/1895 | See Source »

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