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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Continuing its exam and reading period policy of three issues a week, the Daily Princetonian has inaugurated a regular policy of putting out three papers a week for the remainder of the college year and publishing six times a week during the summer sessions, it was recently announced by Francis L. Broderick, chairman of the undergraduate daily...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRINCETONIAN TO COME OUT 3 TIMES A WEEK THIS SEMESTER | 2/10/1942 | See Source »

Simultaneously, it was also announced that the Princetonian will continue its abbreviated exam period schedule of publishing three bulletins a week for the rest of the year. The number of times a week the bulletins will appear during the summer has not been determined...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRINCETONIAN TO COME OUT 3 TIMES A WEEK THIS SEMESTER | 2/10/1942 | See Source »

Coach Earl Brown, hoping that they might return to their pre-exam form, will probably field the same players that faced Tufts against the four-time champions tonight. Bunks Burditt, who scored 21 points against the Indians in the first game, will start at center, with Bill Webber and Chich Lutz at the forward posts. Captain Bud Finegan and tall Don Lutze will probably take over the guard duties, but Ed Rothschild, whose height is needed, and Ed Buckley will see plenty of action also at guard...

Author: By A.edward Rowse, | Title: HOOPSTERS SET TO FACE SCALP-SEEKING INDIANS | 2/7/1942 | See Source »

...improved Tufts basketball quintet, by virtue of a traditionally close margin of victory, nipped Coach Earl Brown's exam-ridden hoopsters by a 35 to 33 count last night before a capacity crowd at the Indoor Athletic Building...

Author: By A. EDWARD Rowse, | Title: Varsity Basketball Team Drops Close One to Tufts, 35-33 Score | 2/5/1942 | See Source »

...walked up to hand him the bluebook, and he stared down the pacifying smile which seemed to say, "After all, I don't hold it against you personally." But Vag didn't mind, and even gave the man a sympathetic thought as he strolled out of the exam room--probably a grad student, he reflected...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE VAGABOND | 1/28/1942 | See Source »

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