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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Coach E. L. Bigelow '27, is fortunate in having the services of eight letter men from last year's championship sextet. Captain W. P. Ellison '27, E. C. Clark '27, J. S. Chase '28, C. D. Coady '27, C. S. Gross '27, Nathaniel Hamlin '27, R. S. Scott '27, and Isadore Zarakov '27, are the "H" wearers of former years who will meet Coach Bigelow on the opening day of practice. Besides these veterans, last year's undefeated Freshman team will supply its quota of stars, of whom H. G. Crosby, '29, E. T. Putnam '29, and John Tudor...
...recent letter to certain first-year students at the Law School, Dean Roscoe Pound Hon. '18 has occasioned a wave of indignation that is without parallel in the recent history of the graduate school. The diplomatic recriminations and amenities which, followed the severance of athletic relations between Princeton and the University have not been the only consequences of the football game of a week ago. A disciplinary warning issued by the Law School authorities has aroused among the students a bitter discussion. It was issued to those first-year men who were reported absent at their last class before...
...second step came when more than a hundred first-year men received a letter from Dean Pound, listing them as undesirable students in the School, and giving warning of a possible request for withdrawal from the Law School. The letter claims that this eventuality can only be avoided by strict fulfillment not only of the academic work connected with the curriculum, but also of the work carried on by the Law School clubs in the Ames competition...
...letter was received in the middle of last week, and feeling has already reached an intense point. The feeling of Law School students last night, when several were interviewed by a CRIMSON reporter, centered around the tradition of allowing a student discretion in the matter of his preparation for and attendance at daily classes...
...letter signed by Dean Pound, reads as follows...