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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Frederick Wilson Kafer '00, of Laurenceville, New Jersey, catcher, played on the Laurenceville School team five years. He has played on the university nine for four years and was captain in 1898 and 1899. Age 24. Height 5 ft. 11 in. Weight...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Princeton Nine. | 5/26/1900 | See Source »

Robert H. Paulmier '02, of Madison, New Jersey, left-fielder, prepared at Andover. He played on his freshman nine. Age 20. Height 5 ft. 11 in. Weight...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Princeton Nine. | 5/26/1900 | See Source »

...consisting of about twenty men instead of ten or twelve. The following speakers will be present this year, in addition to others not yet secured: Mr. Robert E. Speer, New York; Rev. C. E. Jefferson, D.D., New York; Bishop J. H. Vincent, D.D.; Rev. Wm. R. Richards, D.D., New Jersey; Professor Dyson Hague, M.A., Wycliffe College, Toronto; Rev. R. A. Torrey, Chicago. The Missionary Institute, organized this year for the first time, will be directed by the executive committee of the Student Volunteer Movement, and its object will be to promote missionary interest among college undergraduates...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Northfield Student Conference. | 5/7/1900 | See Source »

...prepares will he find work to do? Will it pay? What sort of life is it? As to the first question-there is no fear of lack of work to do for years to come and it is college graduates who are wanted. In New York, New Jersey, Michigan, California and many other states activity in this field is beginning. In regard to pay, salaries are from $1000 to $2500. Just as in college teaching a large part of compensation is in the pleasure of the occupation. Forestry is a science yet to be developed and this constitutes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FORESTRY AS A PROFESSION. | 3/3/1900 | See Source »

Some interesting facts as to the relative size of Harvard and Yale and their development during the past year are contained in the following table of sectional representation. The country is divided into four sections: northeastern, comprising New England, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania; central, comprising Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin; western, comprising all states west of the Mississippi; and southern, comprising all states south of Pennsylvania and east of the Mississippi. Foreign countries make up a fifth division. The table shows the number of graduates and undergraduates now at Harvard and Yale from each section, the increase...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard and Yale Statistics. | 2/19/1900 | See Source »

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