Word: haven
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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John H. Finley, Jr. '25, Master of Eliot House, said that he hadn't yet made any plans for Kronenberger's stay there. "In fact, I haven't received his acceptance to my letter inviting him to live in Eliot," Finley said...
...Haven's hopes that Princeton's loss of center Mike Iseman and second-string tailback Jack Sullivan would give the Bulldogs more of a fighting chance this Saturday were dashed last night. Yale coach Jordan Olivar announced that Mike Pyle, star center, and Dick Coleman, considered by many to be Yale's best quarterback, will not be able to play in the Princeton contest...
...that borders on awe. "He's the only player I know who can run faster sideways than he can straight ahead," says Pittsburgh's guard Dale Dodrill. Says the Steelers' speedy defensive halfback Jack Butler: "I don't really know how to stop him. I haven't been able to catch up to him yet." Los Angeles Linebacker Dick Daugherty, one of the surest tacklers in football, recalls the day last year that he zeroed in on Brown for a tackle: "I really hit him hard-bounced him back. It would have stopped anyone else...
...these two reasons, the administration softpedals the big changes and insists that the propsed living units are not copied from Cambridge or New Haven, but are distincively Princetonian...
...sophomore inclusion for meals and recreation. He observed that, by including them "you reduce the isolation non-club upperclassmen might feel if the only other residents were club upperclassmen; you insure a more representative cross-section of interests and reduce the possibility of the social-dining facilities becoming a haven for any one group; you expose potential new members in the sophomore class to the possibilities inherent in the quadrangle and increase the chances for building a voluntary and satisfied upperclass membership...