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Princeton, N. J., Oct. 30 Princeton's football team with eight of last year's regulars in the lineup will invade Cambridge tomorrow confident of duplicating last year's 35-0 victory over Harvard. In the face of the mediocre season enjoyed be Coach Fritz Crisler's eleven thus far this confidence hardly seems justified. But a team which includes veterans Captain Montgomery, Charley Toil, Fred Ritter, George Stoess, and Steve Cullinan in the line and Ken Sandbach, Jack White, and Chick Kaufman in the backfield boasts enough potential power to run rough-shod over most of the stronger grid...

Author: By Sturges Hedrick, | Title: Princeton Eleven, Faced With Letdown, Instead Is Brimming With Confidence | 10/31/1936 | See Source »

After the Varsity closes its open practice, Coach Fritz Crisler will lead his warriors into the Stadium for a final secret session, and than will take the team back to Belmont Country Club...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARLOW DRIVES SQUAD AGAINST TIGER PLAYS | 10/30/1936 | See Source »

Elsa Kahl was there, wife of Fritz Cohen who now writes or arranges most of the music, plays one of the pianos...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Jooss Start | 10/26/1936 | See Source »

Suddenly Adolf Hitler's anti-Semitic campaign drove Composer Fritz Cohen from Germany. This compelled Kurt Jooss to go touring, although his dancers still needed more training. The troupe gained grace and prestige with the addition of Hans Zuellig, 22-year-old Swiss (The Big City) and pretty Noelle de Mosa, 19, a Java-born Dutch baroness. Both conform to the Jooss type, employ the widest and most theatrical use of pantomime...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Jooss Start | 10/26/1936 | See Source »

...modern history of syphilis began in 1905 when Zoologist Fritz Schaudinn of Germany discovered the specific cause of infection. One year later August von Wassermann of Germany devised his Famed blood test for diagnosing the disease. In 1910 Biochemist Paul Ehrlich, once more of Germany, after 605 laboratory experiments, finally hit upon a positive ure for syphilis. Popularly called 606 or Salvarsan, this Ehrlich remedy was technically a compound of arsenic known as arsphenamine. With the cause & cure well in hand, world medicine was fully equipped to move forcefully against one of the worst scourges of the human race...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Great Pox | 10/26/1936 | See Source »

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