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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...last year's team are on hand this year together with three substitutes. The regular defense loses heavily, for P. Catton '15 is the only veteran left. Two of the regular substitutes, R. G. Wilson '14, and R. W. Hallock '14 will aid in the defense work. The attack, led by P. F. Brundage and three regulars will be unusually strong. The Freshman team of last year which won 3 out of 4 games, will furnish many men for the University team. Nine games won out of eleven played was the record of last year's team. In the Northern...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SOME GROUNDS FOR OPTIMISM | 2/26/1914 | See Source »

...committee to concentrate the cheering in Section F. and men are urged to secure seats in that section, if possible. The price of these seats is $1.50, and they may be purchased at the H. A. A. Office. There will be no singing, and the cheers will be led by the major sports captains: Q. Reynolds '14, D. J. P. Wingate '14, W. A. Barron, Jr., '14 and R. T. P. Storer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cheering Section at Yale Game | 2/25/1914 | See Source »

...James H. Tufts, professor of philosophy, University of Chicago, both of whom will speak on "The Teaching of Ideals." The meeting in the Union will be open only to members of the association and their guests. At the morning meeting there will also be a general discussion led by members of the association...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Teachers' Conference March 7 | 2/24/1914 | See Source »

...them for reasons of politeness only. This year men cannot be expected to attend them indefinitely for reasons of politeness only. They should attend their first one, however, for that reason if for no other, with a full appreciation of the purpose of the smokers. If then they are led to attend no more, well and good; the present Senior class must be decidedly less naturally social than that which graduated last June...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHERE ARE THE GUESTS? | 2/24/1914 | See Source »

...forwards tired and the substitutes sent in lessened this aggressiveness and forced a defensive game in which the opponents aided by the brilliant rushes and passes of Baker, Kuhn, and Kilner proved superior, the two goals they secured then, giving them the victory. It was Baker who when Harvard led 2 to 1 in the first half, zig-zagged down the rink and tied the score, and it was Baker who forced the play in the second half, and although he did not make a goal he was the offensive and defensive star that made Princeton the winner. Winant...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRINCETON DESERVES VICTORY | 2/16/1914 | See Source »

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