Word: held
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...class crew at New Haven and Cambridge. That such a race is desired is undeniable: the oarsmen of sub-University calibre all are anxious for the test. As the race has been over the Basin course for several years past, it is likely, if rowed, that it would be held on the Housatonic...
...Thomas Reed Powell, LL.B, '04, professor of law at Columbia University, will speak at a meeting to be held under the auspices of the Law School Society at Phillips Brooks House tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. His subject will be "The Study of Constitutional Law." All students of the Law and Graduate Schools are invited to the meeting...
...opening the affirmative argument for the University, Slater Washburn '20 maintained that though he held no case for the liquor traffic, there are four distinct objections to the 18th Amendment in that it is too radical and sudden a change, encourages attempts to violate the law, discriminates in favor of the wealthy, and weakens the Constitution. The second speaker for the University Rudolf Protas Berle '19 argued that the operation of the amendment would lead to conflicts between the states and the national government, and that there is no popular sentiment to insure is enforcement. Jacob Joseph Tutun '20 closed...
Three professors of the University were elected to the National Academy of Sciences at its annual business meeting held in Washington yesterday. Twelve other scientists were chosen including two from Princeton. two from Yale, and one from...
PRINCETON, NEW HERSEY, MAY 1, 1919.-- At a recent meeting of the Princeton Undergraduate Council, resolutions for the division of college offices into two groups, and a limitation on the number of offices in each class which can be held by a single, student, were unanimously adopted and are to be submitted to a referendum vote of the university. Yale adopted a similar system several weeks...