Word: dangerous
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...There is not much danger of fire in the building. There are sprinklers in all the hallways, no central heating plant. and the floors have no danger, of collapsing because they are supported by large beams which would burn very slowly...
...appear before the Governor in defense of the building. "You've got to sue common, sense in a case like this; if the University wants to make the building more convenient, that's one thing, but as far as anyone being hurt in fire is concerned, there is no danger...
...unheard declarations. Few Princetonians know that their Alma Mater has long been hailed as the home of "professional football;" in fact the News doubtless occupies a position well in the forefront in bringing this fact to light. Princeton were further doubtless ignorant that the long-planned library was in danger of oblivion because of a co-existent desire for a new gymnasium in which to house its "big-time" athletes. The News may be interested to more that, despite its intimations, the above facts are still entirely unestablished in reality...
...House held the edge on the offensive play, making several first downs on tricky line plays. Edward B. Simmons '37 at left tackle for Dunster, put a considerable crimp in the Adams House offensive, and the Adams line, as usual, repelled the Dunster invasions before their goal was in danger...
...CRIMSON men were injured during the game, due to the sterling manner of their playing; one only escaped, miracle man Butterfield, who could hear danger coming. The most brilliant performance was turned in by Salmen and Van Evera, neither of whom appeared on the field...