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Probable Starting Lineups: HARVARD PRINCETON Minot lw Elsacaser Key e Roberts McKean rw Dickenson Washburn ld Ryerson Greeley ld Bernard Lavalle g Callahan

Author: By Bayard Hooper, | Title: Hard Pressed Skaters Meet Princeton in Arena Tonight | 3/10/1948 | See Source »

Goals-First Period: Toland (Dickenson) 8:55; Elsaesser (Roberts) 11:55. Second Period: Dickenson (Erdman) 4:25; Clarkson (Safarick) 11:50; Toland (unassisted) 17:05; Greeley (Abbot, Moseley) 19:45. Third Period: Clarkson (Bernard) 0:45; Moseley (Allen) 4:14; Washburn (Sears) 9:10; Clarkson (unassisted) 15:03; Greeley (unassisted) 16:02; Ryerson (unassisted...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tiger Sextet Claws Crimson Varsity By 8-4 Score at Princeton Saturday | 2/16/1948 | See Source »

Probable varsity lineups: HARVARD PRINCETON Sears lw Elsaesser Key c Roberts McKean rw Dickenson Washburn ld Bernard Greeley rd Ryerson Chase or Yetman g Callanan

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sextet Opens League Action Tonight at Princeton Rink | 2/14/1948 | See Source »

...solemnity, the boisterousness, the pride and the sentimentality were wrapped up together in the weekend's grand "P-rade." Two miles of sign-swinging Princeton men, paced by 32 military bands, wound in & out of the campus to University Field. At their head was orange-bereted Marshal Melville Dickenson, portlier now than when he captained Princeton's undefeated 1922 football team. Round University Field the alumni marched in review-past President Harold Dodds and a handful of pre-1896 Tigers (their joints no longer limber enough for P-rading.) Then everybody sang Old Nassau, and settled down...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Old Home Week | 7/1/1946 | See Source »

...present featured attraction at the Savoy is a brand new eight piece outfit fronted by ex-G.I. tenorman Jackie Fields. Jackie will be remembered by the ancients for his work with Newton's old band, which also featured Vic Dickenson and Arthur Herbert. The group is still rough and the style is more jump than jazz, but nevertheless Fields' musical product is far more pleasing than the senile, sterile harmonics of nearly every other night club band in this bailiwick of the Irish and Beacon Hill Puritans...

Author: By Charles Kallman, | Title: JAZZ, ETC. | 10/23/1945 | See Source »

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