Word: iii
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Starting at the same time as the Varsity, an untried Freshman team will race over a two-mile course, finishing in front of Newell. Among the yearling harriers who showed up well in the time trial are Richard C. Babb, Roswell Brayton, George P. Gardner, III, Alfred J. Hanion, Jr., Frederick C. Hinman, and Francis R. King...
January 6, "Planning Organization and the Planners," by Jacob L. Crane, Jr., of Chicago, III., President of the American City Planning Institute...
December 9, "The Administrator's Viewpoint of Planning," by Louis Brownlow, of Chicago, III., formerly city manager of Petersburg, Va., and of Knoxville, Tenn., and now Director of the Public Administration Clearing House in Chicago...
Among the yearling harriers who showed up well in time trials are: Richard C. Babb, Roswell Brayton, George P. Gardner, III, Alfred J. Hanlon, Jr., Frederick C. Hinman, and Francis R. King...
...Freshman Henry Morgenthau III, son of the Secretary of the Treasury, and some 2,000 other undergraduates, Princeton's President Harold Willis Dodds said: "College is not a preparation for life; it is life itself. The day-by-day choices you will make here are quite as important, if not more so, than those you will have to make later...