Word: kenly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...private albeit a worthy sentiment in the form of a public petition. It is deplorable that the American undergraduate press, as the sole method of expressing undergraduate opinion to the public, should have so abused its position that intelligent citizens justly regard its forays into fields beyond its usual ken as brainstorms, commercial in purpose, irresponsible in execution, and insignificant in results...
...beating Cornell, 46 to 22. There have been five play-offs since the league was formed in 1902; Princeton has been in all of them. Last year an underrated Princeton team thrashed Columbia for the title. Experts have not underrated Coach Fritz Crisler's long lean forwards, Ken Fairman and John Seibert, this season. They are the high scorers of a team which often plays lazy basketball but which beat league-leading Yale 46 to 26 last fortnight...
...practice, the demands on the funds of a large institution are constantly changing, and must be handled by persons familiar with the situation, not by the inflexible provisions of a will. Furthermore the dispensation of such funds is often a task beyond the ken of a layman. The man with a casual interest in a subject, desiring to leave a sum to the students of that subject, is not necessarily a good judge of the manner of expenditure. A sincere and equitable bequest, in short, should be drawn up in one of two ways: it should either have been gone...
...Army's points in the discussion of eligibility rules has always been that many of its best football players would be eligible anywhere. Jack Buckler, a yearling from Waco, substitute this season for Ken Fields, is a case in point. So is rapid little Quarterback Vidal. Brother of a famed Army end, Gene Vidal, who was on the team in 1916-17, he finished school at 15, waited a year, entered Wrest Point when he was still under age. This season, his first as a member of the first-string team, he was Army's best broken field...
Princeton proved what people had begun to suspect-that it has finally found a football team-with a 0 to 0 tie against Cornell. It might have been a Princeton victory if Left End Ken Fairman, with a clear field and head start, had not juggled and dropped a forward pass from Kadlic in the last quarter...