Word: fourths
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...with Harvard far from the expected. Princeton can have no monopoly on surprise this afternon. This is the fourth year in succession that the Tiger horde has swept into the concrete seats of the Stadium with the same record behind their team, three victories, one tie, and one defeat. The Crimson can match the three victories, but two defeats have been chaulked up against Captain Coady's team. On the otherhand, no Tiger backfield has galloped through opposing lines this year for monstrous scores. A bare three touchdowns separates the 68 points Princeton has amassed from the 47 points which...
Near the close of the fourth quarter a 30-yerd race by Baton, 1927 halfback, ended on the sophomore 35-yard mark, where two penalties in succession set them back 10 yards. An attempted field goal form the 18-yard line failed, but the game ended a minute later...
...clock, the Freshman team will play the Worcester Academy booters in their fourth game of the season. The 1930 has to its credit wins over Dean Academy, and Tabor Academy, and have lost to Andover. The Worcester team has a reputation for strength, and a hard fight is expected. Last year the Freshmen fell before the Worcester school boys, who played a rough rushing game from whistle to whistle...
...Frigidity and Incompatibility", and "Matrimony Wreckers'' there is much rehearsal of sex-psychology- prudish parents, prurient children; ignorant girls, boorish men - that will seem, in its sanity, almost old-fashioned to those who are brave enough to buy the book after they learn that the long, frank fourth chapter is on "Homosexuality." There is even the statement: "If man is polygamous, woman is polyandrous," with the usual demonstration that each is nothing of the kind. If that fails to reassure the timid, let them turn to "Do Characters in Fiction Behave Like Human Beings" for fresh proof that...
...When Columbus first saw the Mosquito Indians on his fourth voyage to America he was depressed rather than impressed by the sight. They were low barbarians without even strings of pearls diplomats...