Word: fall
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...recognition of their services on the victorious Smith football team last fall, the following men last evening each received a small engraved cup: R. Hoffman, J. R. Craig, A. Stevens, L. Crosscup, V. E. N. Hull, F. E. Billings, A. C. Burnham, Jr., J. B. Hopkins, W. A. Randall, W. M. Akin, C. E. Works, F. B. Whitman, G. Towle, O. M. Watkins...
...Dramatic Club will give an informal tea dance for members and guests in honor of the ladies assisting in the fall production at the Colonial Club on the afternoon of Thursday, February 24, from 4 until 7 o'clock. Several professionals are expected to be present, as well as the members of the cast of "The Perverseness of Pamela...
...Freshman hockey seven defeated the second team 3 to 0 in a practice game at the Stadium rink yesterday afternoon. Two 15-minute periods were played. The ice was rough and much chopped up. R. W. Marshall was back again in the line-up after a fall suffered Wednesday at the Arena when he struck his head violently against the side of the rink during practice. R. H. Kissel, the Freshman captain, was temporarily out of the game in order to rest for the contest with Yale Saturday. The team is rapidly rounding into form under direction of Coach Paul...
...Last fall Professor Richards received the first Nobel prize in chemistry ever given to an American. His human interest in all his problems will undoubtedly make his oration highly interesting, even though the audience is not composed of scientists...
...University swimming team will meet Princeton in the latter's tank tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock. Leaving South Station this evening at 6 o'clock the University swimmers will go to New York via the Fall River line and from there to Princeton tomorrow noon. As Captain B. M. Fullerton '16 will be unable to accompany the team because of an injury received last week, the team will be captained by H. Wentworth '17. The meet will be one of the events of Princeton's Prom. week...