Word: jerseyed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University of Chicago, will begin duties here as Professor of Geology and Geography. He will give courses A, (Physiography); 6, (Physiography of the United States); and 20a (Research). Professor Atwood is one of the foremost geologists and physiographers of the country, having been the geologist of the New Jersey and Illinois survey and, since 1909, of the United States Geological Survey. He has taken active part in the proceedings of a large number of the geological and geographical associations of the country and is a writer of international reputation. Besides works on the physical geography of various regions...
Wilder G. Lenfield '13 has been selected as Rhodes scholar from New Jersey. While at Princeton, Lenfield was one of the most prominent men in his class...
...Seminary of Economics. "New Jersey Business Corporations and Corporation Policy, 1791-1820," by Dr. J. S. Davis, in Upper Dane...
Princeton, New Jersey, Wednesday, November 5, 1913.--The Princeton team had its final scrimmage before the Harvard game today. All regulars were in the line-up. Team B used Harvard plays and gave the 'Varsity fifteen minutes defensive practice. No score resulted. This scrimmage was followed by one between the Freshmen and the 'Varsity, ending 9 to 0 for the latter. Baker kicked a field goal from the 25-yard line, and Payne, substituting for Streit, made the touchdown. The men are in excellent condition...
Joseph deWolfe Hamlin '16, of Haverhill, was drowned last summer on August 16, while bathing at Seabrcok Beach. N. H. A. strong undertow which carried him out of reach of help was responsible for the accident. Hamlin prepared at the Bordentown Military Institute in New Jersey. In his first year here he distinguished himself as a scholar of high rank, procuring...