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Princeton, N. J., November 5, 1914.--The University team held its last practice in Princeton before the Harvard game, this afternoon. All the men were given a light work-out. The backfield was kept for practice this afternoon and will leave at midnight. The rest of the men will leave tomorrow morning at 9.33, and will practice at Auburndale in the afternoon...
...Currier (C); H. W. Robbins (D). Section 18, S. Morse and H. W. Radoosky (A); P. Barnett and C. G. Severy (B); T. D. Boole (C); E. B. Flu (D). Section 19, H. Griffiths and L. S. Hyde (A); C. K. Horwitz and C. P. Lindall (B); P. I. Light (C); E. A. Bigelow (D). Section 20, F. A. Williams and P. G. De Rosay (A); E. A. Peoples and R. W. Gatchell (B); P. H. Heartley (C); H. E. Freedman (D). Section 21, J. Auslander and G. B. Watts (A); B. F. Andrew and M. L. Lewis...
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...statement of "The Position of the Internationalists of Europe" the reader will feel grateful for a timely, informative article. There is but one story; better so than to lower the standard. "The Finger of the Muse" advisedly deals in experience true to boy life, and presents it with a light touch that removes crudity. This is not the moment to carp: the "Monthly" is in able hands...
Princeton, N. J., November 2. -- The Princeton eleven held only easy practice today. There was no scrimmage, only signal practice, and light drill in the fundamentals of the game. The work will be stiffer tomorrow and Wednesday, when regular scrimmages will be held. The line was considerably strengthened today by the return of E. Trenkmann and McLean. Trenkmann, the veteran guard, has only been out since the Dartmouth game, and so should have but little trouble getting back into shape, but McLean has been out longer, and will probably have a hard week's work to regain his form...