Word: greens
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Blue sea beyond the fringe of palm trees--crimson blossoms glowing against the lush tropical green--dazzling sunlight and mysterious moonlight in rapid alternation--light-hearted maidens--rapturous song--love-making in three languages--dances exotic and unrestrained--conspiracies and revolutions warranted to chill the marrow on the hottest day, but all ending happily--and uninterrupted wireless communication with passing ships--No wonder all our friends have been going to Panama...
...probable Freshman line-up is as follows: Mahan, l.f.; Judd, c.f.; Ervin, s.s.; Nash, 1b.; Green, r.f.; Heyburn or Twitchell, 3b.; Heyer, 2b.; Richardson or Clark, c.; Whitney or McKinlock...
...Green's philosophic poem nowhere reaches the power of its inspiring phase. In it the reader passes through a fog-wrapped, lifeless sea rather than through one of aimless action. The story called "The Cross Roads" takes us over an equally uninteresting land route. We may perhaps read to the end to discover whether the unconscious man may be the murderer's victim recrudescent. We are not greatly gratified at the final revelation, since it has been intimated that the notices are everywhere. Mr. Rogers' personages are more amusing in their names and their slang than in their craft...
...result of another cut in the 1916 baseball squad, the following twenty men are retained: battery--Clark, H. J. Coolidge, Cunningham, McKinlock, Richardson, Safford, Whitney; fielding--F. P. Coolidge, Demelman, Ervin, Green, Harper, Heyer, Judd, Kurtz, Mahan, Nash, Stiles, Simons, Twitchell...
...same hour, Princeton's affirmative team will debate against Yale in Woolsey Hall at New Haven. The Princeton team will be composed of A. S. Richardson '13, A. C. Williamson G.S., and the Yale team will include A. B. Green '13, F. L. Daily '13, and E. M. Porter...