Word: east
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President Charles William Eliot '53 will leave New York tomorrow morning for an eight months trip in the East. President Eliot has been invited by the executive committee of the Carnegie Peace Foundation, of which he is a trustee, to travel through the Asiatic countries for the purpose of studying public opinion with regard to international peace. Although Dr. Eliot will speak considerably on matters of educational interest, he regards this trip as an exploration to discover how the vast resources of the Peace Foundation may be used to the best advantage...
...North America during the absence of Mr. John R. Mot, in which capacity he has been a leader at the North field Conference for the last three years. Mr. Mott's return has now relieved him of his duties in this country, and he will sail for the East next month, as General Secretary for India, Ceylon, and Burma, to continue the work which he left unfinished...
...scratch for the Filley Cup, to be held in the Basin this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. The course will be one and one-quarter miles long, extending from the Cottage Farm bridge to an imaginary line off Gloucester street. The race will be rowed down-stream unless the east wind holds. In this case it will be rowed up-stream...
...Library Committee of the Union is planning to use the show cases in the writing room of that building for the display of a number of prints and photographs of the Far East, the majority of which will be loaned by Dr. D. W. Ross '75. The display will be entirely under his charge, and will be changed every two or three weeks...
Taken all in all, at its present stage of development the Princeton team is too one-sided to be good. There is no doubt that it has the speediest backfield combination in the East and a pair of first class ends; but it has absolutely no good line plunger, and with the line unable to protect their attack, the backfield cannot be effective...