Word: filles
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...resignation of President McCosh was accepted last Thursday at the monthly meeting of Princeton College and Professor Francis L. Patton, D. D., LL. D., Stuart Professor of Ethics, was unanimously elected to fill the vacancy. Dr. Patton has for many years been connected with the Divinity School, and the trustees could not have made a better choice...
Pool, Root and Dickerman played more or less last fall in practise games. Dickerman is a fair fielder, but is not at home in any other place, while Poole and Root can fill any one of the positions outside the battery equally well. A great deal has been said about Dalzell, '91, and he has been cracked up as a wonderful pitcher. Yale's laurels would not, however, be very safe in his hands. He is a fair pitcher, but not at all the phenomenal player he has been described. It is possible that he and Day will constitute...
...Hale, '88, has resigned his position as boating correspondent of the CRIMSON, and F. C. Woodman, 88, has been elected to fill his place...
Fitzhugh considers himself able to fill any position but pitcher. He is from the Groton High School...
...time for the meeting of the trustees for the election to fill the chair left vacant by Dr. McCosh's resignation draws near the interest among the students naturally increases, and there is much discussion as to who the future president is. It is rumored, and the rumor seems to be founded on facts, that Dr. Patton, of the Seminary, will be elected president, and Professor William Sloane, Professor of History in the college, will have a special office of vice-president created for him-a combination which gives the greatest satisfaction among the undergraduates...